Stations of the Cross: Reflections by Our Residents

Stations of the Cross: Reflections by Our Residents

In 2011, during the Stations of the Cross in Holy Week, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said…

“Let us look more closely at that man crucified between earth and heaven. Let us contemplate him more intently, and we will realize that the cross is not the banner of the victory of death, sin and evil, but rather the luminous sign of love, of God’s immense love, of something that we could never have asked, imagined or expected: God bent down over us, he lowered himself, even to the darkest corner of our lives, in order to stretch out his hand and draw us to himself, to bring us all the way to himself. The cross speaks to us of the supreme love of God and invites, today, to renew our faith in the power of that love, and to believe that in every situation of our lives, our history and our world, God is able to vanquish death, sin and evil, and to give us new, risen life. In the Son of God’s death on the cross, we find the seed of new hope for life..”

May these reflections composed by the residents of Santa Teresita allow you to glimpse with ever greater depth the love of Christ who was crucified to bring us life.

The Way of the Cross:

Reflections written by the Residents of Santa Teresita, April 2014

Apr 14, 2014 | A Day in the Life, Blog

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