38. The elders of the
people, chief priests
and scribes,
arose and brought
Jesus before Pilate.
They brought
charges against him,
saying,
39. “We found this man
misleading our people;
He opposes the payment of
taxes to Caesar
and maintains
that he is the Christ, a king.”
40. Pilate asked him, Pilate then
“Are you the king of addressed the
the Jews?” chief priests and
He said to him in the crowds,
reply, “You say so.” “I find this man not
guilty.”
But they were
adamant and said,
41. “He is inciting the people
with his teaching throughout
all Judea, from Galilee where
he began even to here.”
42. On hearing this Pilate
asked if the man was
a Galilean;
and upon learning
that he was under
Herod’s jurisdiction,
he sent him to Herod
who was in
Jerusalem at that
time.
43. Herod was very and had been
glad to see hoping to see him
Jesus; perform some sign.
he had been He questioned him
wanting to see at length, but he
him for a long gave him no
time, for he had answer. The chief
heard about him priests and scribes,
44. and had been meanwhile,
hoping to see him stood by accusing
perform some sign. him harshly.
He questioned him Herod and his
at length, but he soldiers treated him
gave him no contemptuously
answer. The chief and mocked him,
priests and scribes,
45. and after clothing even though they
him in resplendent had been enemies
garb, he sent him formerly.
back to Pilate. Pilate then
Herod and Pilate summoned the chief
became friends priests, the rulers,
that very day, and the people
and said to them,
46. “You brought this
man to me
and accused him of
inciting the people
to revolt.
I have conducted
my investigation in
your presence
47. and have not found
this man guilty
of the charges you
have brought
against him, nor
did Herod, for he
sent him back to
us.
48. So no capital crime
has been
committed by him.
Therefore I shall
have him flogged
and then release
him.”
49. But all together they Now Barabbas
shouted out, had been
“Away with imprisoned for a
rebellion
this man! that had taken
Release place in the city
and for murder.
Barabbas to
us.”
50. Again Pilate
addressed them,
“Crucify him!
still wishing to Crucify him!”
release Jesus, but
they continued
Pilate addressed
their shouting,
them a third time,
51. “What evil has this With loud shouts,
man done? however,
I found him guilty of they persisted in
no capital crime. calling for his
Therefore I shall crucifixion,
have him flogged and their voices
and then release prevailed.
him.”
52. The verdict of Pilate
was that their
demand should be
granted. So he
released the man
who had been
imprisoned
for rebellion and
53. murder, for whom
they asked, and
he handed Jesus
over to them to
deal with as they
wished.
54. As they led him
away
they took hold of
a certain Simon,
a Cyrenian, who
was coming in
from the country;
55. and after laying
the cross on him,
they made him
carry it behind
Jesus.
A large crowd of
people followed
Jesus,
57. “Daughters of
Jerusalem, do not
weep for me; weep
instead for yourselves
and for your children
for indeed, the days
are coming when
people will say,
59. At that time people
will say to the
mountains,
‘Fall upon us!’
and to the hills,
‘Cover us!’
60. for if these things are
done when the wood
is green what will
happen when it is
dry?”
Now two others, both
criminals, were led
away with him to be
executed.
61. When they came to
the place called the
Skull, they crucified
him and the
criminals there, one
on his right, the
other on his left.
Then Jesus said,
63. The people stood
by and watched;
the rulers,
meanwhile,
sneered at him
and said,
64. “He saved others, let him save
himself if he is the chosen one,
the Christ of God.”
Even the soldiers jeered at him.
As they approached to offer him wine they
called out,
65. “If you are King of the Jews,
save yourself.”
Above him there was an inscription that
read, “This is the King of the Jews.”
66. Now one of the criminals hanging there
reviled Jesus, saying,
“Are you not the Christ?
Save yourself and us.”
67. The other, however, rebuking him, said
in reply,
“Have you no fear of God,
for you are subject to the
same condemnation?
68. And indeed, we have been
condemned justly, for the
sentence we received
corresponds to our crimes,
but this man has done
nothing criminal.”
70. It was now about
noon and darkness
came over the
whole land until
three in the
afternoon because
of an eclipse of the
sun.
71. Then the veil of
the temple was
torn down the
middle.
Jesus cried out
in a loud voice,
72. “Father, into your
hands I commend my
spirit”; and when he
had said this he
breathed his last.
Here all kneel &
pause for a short
time.
73. The centurion who When all the people
witnessed what who had gathered
had happened for this spectacle
glorified God and saw what had
said, happened, they
“This man was returned home
innocent beyond beating their
doubt.” breasts;
74. but all his
acquaintances stood
at a distance,
including the women
who had followed
him from Galilee
and saw these
events.
75. The Gospel of the
Lord!
Praise to you,
Lord Jesus
Christ!
87. Priest: Pray, brethren..
All:May the Lord accept the
sacrifice at your hands for
the praise and glory of His
name, for our good, and the
good of all His church.
113. Anima Christi - Arboleda
Soul of Christ,
sanctify me. Body
of Christ save me.
Water from the side
of Christ, wash me.
114. Anima Christi - Arboleda
Passion of Christ,
give me strength.
Hear me Jesus,
hide me in Thy
wounds that I may
115. Anima Christi - Arboleda
Never leave Thy side.
From all the evil that
surrounds me, defend
me. And when the
death of call arrives,
bid me come to Thee.
116. Anima Christi - Arboleda
That I may praise Thee
with Thy saints
forever. Hear me
Jesus, hide me from
Thy wounds that I
may never leave Thy
side.
117. Anima Christi - Arboleda
From all the evil that
surrounds me,
defend me. And
when the call of
death arrives, bid
118. Anima Christi - Arboleda
me come to Thee.
That I may praise
Thee with Thy
saints forever.
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Almighty Father, we
raise our hearts to
You in gratitude
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for the wonders of
creation of which
we are a part,
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For Your providence
that sustains us in
our needs, and
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for Your wisdom that
guides the course of
the universe.
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We acknowledge our
sins against You and
the rest of creation.
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We have not been
good stewards of
Nature.
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We have confused
Your command to
subdue the earth.
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The environment is
made to suffer our
wrongdoing.
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And now we reap the
harvest of our abuse
and indifference.
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Global warming is
upon us. Typhoons,
heavy rains, floods
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drought, volcanic
eruption, and other
natural calamities,
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occur in increasing
number and
intensity.
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We turn to You, our
loving Father, and
beg forgiveness for
our sins.
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We ask that we, our
loved ones and our
hard-earned
possessions
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be spared from the
threat of calamities,
natural and
man-made.
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We beseech You to
inspire us all to grow
into responsible
stewards to Your
creation,
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and generous
neighbors to those
in need . We ask
this, with the
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intercession of our
Blessed Mother,
through Christ our
Lord. Amen.