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Jesus falls the first time

Jesus falls the first time

By A.Vonn Hartung

Jesus falls. The Cross is extremely heavy, so heavy he must drag it. He is exhausted from lack of sleep. It has been over 30 hours since he last slept, and He has endured repeated brutal beatings and torture. The day is hot, and the way crowded with spectators, many—most jeering and perhaps even tripping him up. Amid this scandalous spectacle rushes an old man full of compassion, not concerned for his own safety as also is the saintly woman who rushes to help him as well, and a man from the crowd, a stranger who steps forward to steady the Cross. Here we also see the gentle and good people along The Way. Even the creatures of Creation draw near as in witness of our Lord’s Passion. NOTE—These original Stations of the Cross were painted for a Catholic church in Puerto Rico. The artist conceived them with the community in mind and they include many of the spiritual and cultural qualities of Puerto Rico. (Photo by Greger Norrevik)

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