Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Friday

Jesus dies on the Cross

V. Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi.
R. Quia per sanctam crucem tuam redemisti mundum.
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke (23:46)
Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!" And having said this, he breathed his last.

Meditation

Jesus truly dies, because he is truly man. He hands over his last breath to the Father. O, how precious is that breath! The breath of life was given to the first man, and it is given to us once more, in a new way, after the resurrection of Jesus, so that we are able to offer every breath to him who gave us breath. What fear we have of death and how enslaved we are by this fear! The meaning and value of a life are determined by the manner in which it is given away. Even for the unbeliever it is not acceptable to cling to life, losing all sense of its meaning. And for Jesus, there is no greater love than that which leads us to lay down our life for our friends. Those who are attached to life will lose it. Those who are ready to sacrifice it will keep it.
The martyrs give the supreme testimony of their love. They are not ashamed of their Master before men. The Master will be proud of them before all humanity on the last day.

Prayer

Jesus, you assumed human life so that you could give it away. In taking on our sinful human flesh, you, immortal King, became mortal. In accepting the most tragic and dark death, the ultimate fruit of sin, you accomplished the supreme act of complete trust in the Father. "In manus tuas, Domine, commendo spiritum meum."

Extract from the meditations prepared by Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop of Hong Kong, for Good Friday's Stations of the Cross at the Roman Colosseum, 21st March 2008. Pope Benedict XVI presided over the event.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Last Supper


Qui prídie quam paterétur, accépit panem in sanctas ac venerábiles manus suas, et elevátis óculis in cœlum, ad te Deum Patrem suum omnipoténtem, tibi grátias agens,benedíxit, fregit, dedítque discípulis suis, dicens: Accípite, et manducáte ex hoc omnes.

Hoc est enim Corpus meum.

Símili modo postquam cœnátum est, accípiens et hunc præclárum Cálicem in sanctas ac venerábiles manus suas, item tibi grátias agens,benedíxit, dedítque discípulis suis, dicens: Accípite, et bíbite ex eo omnes:

Hic est enim Calix Sánguinis mei, novi et ætérni testaménti; mystérium fidei: qui pro vobis et pro multis effundétur in remissiónem peccatórum.

Hæc quotiescúmque fecéritis, in mei memóriam faciétis.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Palm Sunday Cross


Pope Benedict XVI has dusted down another element of traditional papal ceremonial as the above image shows.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Benedict to embrace Luther?

Reports suggest that Pope Benedict XVI is planning to rehabilitate Martin Luther. In a document to be published in September, the Pope is apparently planning to argue that Luther did not intend to split Christianity but cleanse it of corruption.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

New Protodeacon


On Saturday 1st March, the former Cardinal Protodeacon, Cardinal Dario Castrillón Hoyos, opted for the order of Cardinal Priests after ten years as a Cardinal Deacon. As a result His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, confirmed Cardinal Agostino Cacciavillan, Cardinal Deacon of the title Ss. Angeli Custodi a Città Giardino in the office of Cardinal Protodeacon.

The Cardinal Protodeacon is the Cardinal who announces the election of a new Pope (that is, if he himself hasn't been elected!).