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Back The First Sorrowful
Mystery
THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN
Jesus comes with his
disciples to Gethsemani:
"Stay here, while I go
yonder and pray."
Entering the garden with
Peter, James, and John,
Jesus prays, "My soul is
sorrowful unto death."
Jesus sees the sins of all
mankind, whose guilt He has
taken upon Himself.
He sees the wrath of the
Father which His sufferings
must appease.
So great is his anguish that
His sweat becomes as drops
of blood falling to the
ground.
An angel appears to Him from
heaven to strengthen Him.
"Father, if it be possible,
let this cup pass from Me;
yet, not My will but Yours
be done."
Finding the disciples
asleep: "Could you not watch
one hour with me?"
Jesus is betrayed by Judas,
cruelly bound and led away.
Father, by the merits of the
agony of Jesus in the
Garden, have mercy on us and
on the whole world.
Spiritual Fruit: God's Will
be done
The Second
Sorrowful Mystery
THE SCOURGING AT THE PILLAR
Jesus is taken before the
High Priest where He is
falsely accused, buffeted
and insulted.
The Jewish leaders take
Jesus before Pilate, for
only he can impose the death
penalty.
The robber, Barabbas, is
preferred to Jesus.
Pilate can "find no cause in
Him", yet to appease the
Jews, he orders Jesus to be
scourged.
The scourge is made of
leather thongs to which are
attached small sharp bones.
Jesus is bound to a pillar
and cruelly scourged until
His whole body is covered
with deep wounds.
The Lamb of God offers His
suffering for the sins of
mankind.
Jesus suffers so much in His
sacred flesh to satisfy,
especially, for sins of the
flesh.
The prophesy of Isiah is
fulfilled: "He was wounded
for our iniquities, He was
bruised for our sins."
Father, by the merits of
Jesus in this painful
scourging, have mercy on us
and on the whole world.
Spiritual Fruit:
Mortification of the senses
The Third
Sorrowful Mystery
THE CROWNING WITH THORNS
Pilate asks, "Are You a
king?" Jesus answers: "I am
a King, but My kingdom is
not of this world."
In the praetorium, the
soldiers place an old purple
robe on Jesus in mockery of
His claim to be a king.
They fashion a crown out of
thorns, and forcefully press
it down upon His head.
In His bound hands they
place a reed, as a sceptre,
in mockery of His kingship.
Kneeling before Him in
derision, they spit on Him,
and cry out: "Hail, King of
the Jews!"
Taking the reed from His
hand they strike Him on the
head, driving the thorns
more deeply into His scalp.
Pilate brings Jesus before
the people, hoping His
pitiful sight will soften
them: "Behold the man!"
Their response: "Crucify
Him! Crucify Him!"
Our Blessed Lord submitted
to this terrible humiliation
to make reparation for our
pride.
Father, by the merits of
this painful humiliation,
have mercy on us and on the
whole world.
Spiritual Fruit: Reign of
Christ in our heart
The Fourth
Sorrowful Mystery
THE CARRYING OF THE CROSS
One condemned to death by
crucifixion is forced to
carry the cross to the place
of execution.
The suffering of Jesus is
intense as the cross is laid
on His bruised and wounded
back and shoulders.
Weak and exhausted from loss
of blood, lack of food and
rest, Jesus falls three
times under the cross.
Jesus meets His afflicted
Mother causing untold
anguish in the Hearts of Son
and Mother.
The countenance of Jesus is
disfigured with blood and
sweat, with dust and
spittle.
Veronica wipes His face,
leaving on her towel the
image of His countenance.
Fearing that Jesus might die
on the way, the soldiers
force Simeon of Cyrene to
carry the cross behind
Jesus.
Jesus speaks to weeping
women; "Weep not for Me, but
for yourselves and your
children."
"If anyone is to be My
disciple, let him take up
his cross and follow Me."
Father, by the merits of
this painful journey to
Calvary, have mercy on us
and on the whole world.
Spiritual Fruit: Patient
bearing of trials
The Fifth
Sorrowful Mystery
THE CRUCIFIXION
The hands and feet of Jesus
are nailed to the cross in
the presence of His
afflicted Mother.
"Father, forgive them for
they know not what they do."
"This day you will be with
Me in paradise."
"Woman, behold your Son.
Son, behold your Mother."
"My God, My God, why have
You forsaken Me?"
"I thirst."
"It is finished."
"Father, into Your hands I
commend My spirit."
The side of Jesus is pierced
with a lance. His body is
taken down and placed in the
arms of His Mother.
Father, by the merits of the
crucifixion and death of
Jesus, have mercy on us and
on the whole world.
Spiritual Fruit: Pardoning
of Injuries
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