Stations of the Cross 2000 Station 13 Station Closing Words

Jesus is laid in the tomb
V/. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R/. Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
He was crucified, died and was buried...
The lifeless body of Christ has been laid in the tomb. But the stone of the tomb is not
the final seal on his work.
The last word belongs not to falsehood, hatred and violence.
The last word will be spoken by Love, which is stronger than death.
Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it
dies, it bears much fruit (Jn 12:24).
The tomb is the last stage of Christs dying through the whole course of his earthly
life; it is the sign of his supreme sacrifice for us and for our salvation.
Very soon this tomb will become the first proclamation of praise and exaltation of the
Son of God in the glory of the Father.
He was crucified, died and was buried,. . . on the third day he rose from the
dead.
Once the lifeless body of Jesus is laid in the tomb, at the foot of Golgotha, the Church
begins the vigil of Holy Saturday.
In the depths of her heart, Mary stores and ponders the Passion of her Son;
the women agree to meet on the morning of the day after the Sabbath, in order to anoint
Christs body with aromatic ointments;
the disciples gather in the seclusion of the Upper Room, waiting for the Sabbath to pass.
This vigil will end with the meeting at the tomb, the empty tomb of the Saviour.
Then the tomb, the silent witness of the Resurrection, will speak.
The stone rolled back, the inner chamber empty, the cloths on the ground,
this will be what John sees when he comes to the tomb with Peter:
He saw and he believed (Jn 20:8).
And with him the Church believed,
and from that moment she never grows weary of communicating to the world this fundamental
truth of her faith:
Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fallen
asleep (1 Cor 15:20).
The empty tomb is the sign of the definitive victory
of truth over falsehood,
of good over evil,
of mercy over sin,
of life over death.
The empty tomb is the sign of the hope which does not deceive (Rom
5:5).
[Our] hope is full of immortality (cf. Wis 3:4).
| PRAYER Lord Jesus Christ, R. Amen. All: Our Father . . . Stabat Mater: While my body here decays, The Holy Father addresses those present. |
![]() At the conclusion of his address the Holy Father imparts the Apostolic Blessing. V/. The Lord be with you. V/. Blessed be the name of the Lord. V/. Our help is in the name of the Lord. V/. May Almighty God bless you, |

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