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Home / Prayers & ReflectionPrayers / Stations of the Resurrection / Station VI

Sixth Station - The Risen Lord Appears to the Community of Disciples

All:

 

We adore You, O Christ
and we praise You! 
Because by the Wood of the Cross and
the Light of the Resurrection, 
You have redeemed the world!


Reading:

"'Why are you troubled?  And why do questions arise in your hearts?  Look at My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself.  Touch Me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have,' And as He said this, He showed them His hands and His feet"  (Luke 24: 38-40).

Reflection:

The disciples on the road to Emmaus quickly returned to the other disciples in Jerusalem with "burning hearts."  Their despair had been reversed and they were eager to convince the others that Jesus was alive. Jesus the Christ is always eager to gather the community of disciples at the table of faith and to show them that He has risen with His wounds glorified.  All our wounds will one day be glorified.  We seek to understand how the Risen Lord invites us to be "wounded healers," recognizing now that the Lord desires us to be ambassadors of reconciliation, while we ourselves are being forgiven and healed.

Silence

Prayer:

God of unchanging power and light, look with favor and mercy on the entire community of Your Church.  Bring lasting salvation to the human family, so that the world may see the fallen lifted up, the old made new, and all things brought to perfection, through Him who is our origin, our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns forever and ever.  Amen.

All:


Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
My wounded side, O Thomas see;
Behold My hands, My feet, said He
Not faithless, but believing be. Alleluia.

 
Stations of the Resurrection
Station II
Station III
Stations of Light
Station IV
Station I
Via Lucis
Station VI
Station V
Introduction
Station VII
Station VIII
Station X
Station XI
Station IX
Station XIV
Station XII
Conclusion
Personal Stations
Station XIII
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