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All abandon Jesus!
Will He die under this weight?
No one is not horrified
By the Heavy Cross He bears.
It is for us, O sinners,
That He endures these sorrows.

St. Louis de MontfortJesus Carrying His Cross

Look upon the pitiful state
Which befalls the guiltless Jesus!
What will happen to the guilty
And to the arrogant sinners?
It is for us, O sinners,
That He endures these sorrows.

St. Louis de MontfortJesus Carrying His Cross

Since these are our offenses
Weighing heavily on His back
How could we fuel His torment
By offending Him again!
It is for us, O sinners,
That He endures these sorrows.

St. Louis de MontfortJesus Carrying His Cross

Jesus, your immense love
Bore our sins and offenses.
Show us your mercy!
May they all be forgiven.
For it us, O sinners,
Who deserve these afflictions.

St. Louis de MontfortJesus Carrying His Cross

Selective Verses: Hymn #71:
Jesus Carrying His Cross

St. Louis de MontfortThe Hymns of St. Louis de Montfort

The Stations of the Cross in Union with Mary was written in the 1890s by Reverend John Marie Texier, SMM. Father was a priest of The Company of Mary in France and published this Way of the Cross specifically for members of the Association of Mary, Queen of All Hearts! It was written in French, and was translated this year by Fr. Hugh Gillespie, SMM, almost 120 years after it was written. It is likely this has never been heard in English, and this year has been part of each Friday’s Lenten Season prayers at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Island.

The fact that it was written so long ago for Queen of All Hearts members and is very different from the Stations that almost all have previously prayed, we find amazing. At the end of each Station, the congregation prays the Our Father… Hail Mary … and the Glory Be…
We invite you to pray the Stations with other Members of the Queen of All Hearts and we hope this helps you in your own Spiritual Journey!

One request: If possible, hold a cross in your hands when you pray and meditate on the Stations. Holding a cross, while praying, has a dramatic and powerful impact on one’s spiritual prayer life.

Just a note. After the prayers at the end of each Station, two Latin Prayers are sung by the congregation. In respecting this written treasure of Fr. Texier, these prayers are retained and prayed in Latin as he suggested many years ago. There is a benefit in hearing how the Church prayed long ago, and it is repeated here. The phrases are explained in the audio and are listed below.

Miserere Nostri, Domine, Miserere Nostri.
Have Mercy on Us O Lord, Have Mercy on Us.

Fidelium Animae, Per Misericordiam Dei,
Requiescant in Pace. Amen
May the Souls of the Faithful Departed
Rest in Peace. Amen.

One last note: Father Hugh mentions a written booklet of the Stations that is available in Pre-publication form. The publication is now available in final form. This Lenten season the publication is available at the Shrine, and will be made available on Montfort Publications. If after hearing the audio, you would like to acquire this booklet, we direct you to Montfort Publications using this link.

Montfort Publications
26 S Saxon Ave
Bay Shore, NY 11706
(631) 665-0726
(631) 665-4349 (fax)
info@montfortpublications.com

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