
| Good Friday Service The website had several requests for the text of this year's Good Friday service. It apparently impacted many people. We were able to get the text along with some of the images used during the service. Thanks to Pat Stevens, Fred and Anna Vagle and Pam Oleson-Kremer for facillitating this effort. |
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Amid many current and heart-rending events, such as the Madrid train bombings, the mutilation and burning of bodies in Fallujah, the blame-finding demagoguery, the call for the death penalty, the denial of full legal and financial equality to non-traditional families, in keeping with our persistent Lenten theme at St Joan of Arc, we must “see beyond the suffering” to find a vision of Jesus embracing and healing this world, not next year or next century, but now!
Let us walk through this evolving universe and seek the mind and heart of Jesus. A merciful and all-knowing Creator can use the suffering of believers and even of non-believers in a redemptive manner to gather all things and all souls to itself, a personal and all-knowing fire of absolute Love. Let us hear the voice of Jesus speaking to us amid these events.

FIRST STATION--JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH
SCRIPTURE
MEDITATION
Jesus says: my kingdom is not of this world. I am with you all days even to the very end of time. Remain in me and I in you. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am kind-hearted and grounded in the earth. I am fully human and made from the same flesh as you.
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
music… ”Stay awake and watch with me”

SECOND STATION--JESUS TAKES UP HIS CROSS
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MEDITATION
Jesus says: I have suffered and died for those who are innocent and vulnerable as well as for those who prey upon them. There is mercy and redemption and forgiveness for all, but it is not always easy for you to see it. Can a loving and merciful God use even the suffering and craven misery of a sexual offender in a redemptive manner, to gather all things and all souls to herself, the all-embracing fire of absolute personal love. It is perhaps easier to believe this when we call God Mother.
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music . . . “Stay awake and watch with me . . . ”

THIRD STATION--JESUS FALLS THE FIRST TIME
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
music: “Stay awake and watch with me …”

FOURTH STATION--JESUS MEETS HIS MOTHER
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music ”Stay awake and watch with me”

FIFTH STATION--SIMON OF CYRENE HELPS JESUS CARRY THE CROSS
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MEDITATION
One of the problems is the high cost of drugs and the preferential treatment received by large U.S. pharmaceutical companies, keeping affordable medication out of competition.
Imagine Simon of Cyrene as a volunteer at the two hospices founded here on our own parish ground, Grace House One and Two; or as one of the St Joan of Arc visitors to Guguletu, South Africa. See Christ in the person of a patient suffering with advanced AIDS or of a person recently diagnosed as HIV positive. Care-giver and receiver both seem to understand the workings of grace. They understand our utter dependence upon the goodness of others, and they experience the great gift of compassion, both for themselves as the suffering ones, and in themselves as the caring ones. This is the magic transformation of a thing that seems evil into something we know is good. It is a deep truth to comprehend in some way what Jesus unrecognized says to the disciples on the road to Emmaus: “Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer before entering into his glory?”
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: ”Stay awake and watch with me”

SIXTH STATION--VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Somandela …”

SEVENTH STATION--JESUS FALLS THE SECOND TIME
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Somandela….”

EIGHTH STATION--JESUS SPEAKS TO THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Shine out your light …”

NINTH STATION--JESUS FALLS THE THIRD TIME
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MEDITATION
“The practice of Eucharist is a practice of awareness. When Jesus broke the bread and shared it with his disciples, he said ‘Eat this. This is my flesh.’ He knew that if his disciples would eat one piece of bread in mindfulness, they would have real life. In their daily lives, they may have eaten their bread in forgetfulness, so the bread was not bread at all; it was a ghost. In our daily lives, we may see the people around us, but if we lack mindfulness, they are just phantoms, not real people, and we ourselves are also ghosts. Practicing mindfulness enables us to become a real person. When we are a real person, we see real people around us, and life is present in all its richness. The practice of eating bread, a tangerine, or a cookie is the same.
When we breathe, when we are mindful, when we look deeply at our food, life becomes real at that very moment. To me, the rite of the Eucharist is a wonderful practice of mindfulness. In a drastic way, Jesus tried to wake up his disciples.”
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Shine out your light…”

TENTH STATION--JESUS IS STRIPPED OF HIS GARMENTS
SCRIPTURE
MEDITATION
Our physical universe, therefore, is a sacred sign of God’s blessing and bounty. Our air and earth and water are the thin veil behind which God both hides and is revealed.
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music:( choir or congregation)

ELEVENTH STATION--JESUS IS NAILED TO THE CROSS
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Shine out your light …”

TWELFTH STATION--JESUS DIES ON THE CROSS
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MEDITATION
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Jesus, remember me. . .”

THIRTEENTH STATION--JESUS IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS
SCRIPTURE
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE
Music: “Shine out your light”

FOURTEENTH STATION--JESUS IS PLACED IN THE TOMB
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MEDITATION
Jesus says:
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©Patrick Stevens for St. Joan of Arc