MEDITATION AND PRAYERS OF HIS
HOLINESS
POPE JOHN PAUL II
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Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry his Cross
V/. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R/. Because by your holy Cross you have redeemed the world.
They compelled Simon (cf. Mk 15:21).
The Roman soldiers did this because they feared that in his exhaustion the Condemned Man
would not be able to carry the Cross as far as Golgotha. Then they would not be able to
carry out the sentence of crucifixion.
They were looking for someone to help carry the Cross.
Their eyes fell on Simon. They compelled him to take the weight upon his shoulders. We can
imagine that Simon did not want to do this and objected. Carrying the cross together with
a convict could be considered an act offensive to the dignity of a free man.
Although unwilling, Simon took up the Cross to help Jesus.
In a Lenten hymn we hear the words: Under the weight of the Cross Jesus welcomes
the Cyrenean. These words allow us to discern a total change of perspective: the
divine Condemned One is someone who, in a certain sense, makes a gift of
his Cross.
Was it not he who said: He who does not take up his cross and follow me is not
worthy of me (Mt 10:38)?
Simon receives a gift.
He has become worthy of it.
What the crowd might see as an offence to his dignity has, from the perspective of
redemption, given him a new dignity.
In a unique way, the Son of God has made him a sharer in his work of salvation.
Is Simon aware of this?
The evangelist Mark identifies Simon of Cyrene as the father of Alexander and
Rufus (15:21).
If the sons of Simon of Cyrene were known to the first Christian community, it can be
presumed that Simon too, while carrying the Cross, came to believe in Christ. From being
forced, he freely accepted, as though deeply touched by the words: Whoever does not
carry his cross with me is not worthy of me.
By his carrying of the Cross, Simon was brought to the knowledge of the gospel of the
Cross.
Since then, this gospel has spoken to many, countless Cyreneans, called in the course of
history to carry the cross with Jesus.
| PRAYER O Christ, you gave to Simon of Cyrene R. Amen. All: Our Father . . . Stabat Mater: Is there one who would not weep, |
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