Tag: crucifixion

  • Holy Saturday: The Quiet Between Death and Resurrection

    Holy Saturday: The Time of Waiting on the Lord

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    Introduction

    Holy Saturday is one of the most mysterious and often overlooked days in the Christian calendar. Falling between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, it is a day of silence, waiting, and deep reflection. While the world moves quickly toward celebration, Holy Saturday invites believers to pause in the stillness—the moment when hope seems hidden, yet is quietly unfolding.


    What Is Holy Saturday?

    Holy Saturday commemorates the day when Jesus Christ lay in the tomb after His crucifixion. According to Christian tradition, it is a time when the earth itself seemed to hold its breath.

    Unlike the sorrow of Good Friday or the joy of Easter Sunday, Holy Saturday exists in between—a sacred pause. It reflects a powerful spiritual truth: even when nothing appears to be happening, transformation may already be underway.


    The Meaning of the Silence

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    Holy Saturday is marked by silence. Churches are often dim, altars are bare, and there are no major daytime liturgies. This absence is intentional.

    It represents:

    • Grief and mourning of Jesus’ death
    • Uncertainty and waiting experienced by His followers
    • Trust in God’s promise, even without visible evidence

    For many, this day mirrors personal seasons of waiting—times when answers are not immediate and faith must endure in the quiet.


    The Easter Vigil: Light in the Darkness

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    After sunset, Holy Saturday transitions into one of the most beautiful traditions in Christianity: the Easter Vigil.

    During this service:

    • A new fire is kindled in darkness
    • The Paschal candle is lit, symbolizing Christ as the Light of the World
    • Scripture readings recount God’s saving acts throughout history
    • The celebration of resurrection begins

    The vigil moves from darkness to light, capturing the journey from despair to hope—a central theme of the Christian faith.


    Why Holy Saturday Still Matters Today

    In a fast-paced world, Holy Saturday offers a rare and meaningful invitation: to wait.

    It reminds us that:

    • Not all answers come immediately
    • Growth often happens unseen
    • Faith is sometimes strongest in silence

    Whether one observes it through prayer, reflection, or quiet time, Holy Saturday speaks to anyone who has ever felt “in between”—between loss and healing, doubt and belief, endings and new beginnings.


    Conclusion

    Holy Saturday may be quiet, but it is far from empty. It is a sacred space where grief meets hope, and where stillness prepares the way for joy. As the darkness gives way to the light of Easter Sunday, believers are reminded that even in the silence, God is at work.


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    Rick Herring
    thmjmj

  • The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery: The Crucifixion

    The Price Paid for our Redemption

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    Introduction

    The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary—the Crucifixion—stands at the heart of Christian faith. It is the moment where suffering, sacrifice, love, and redemption converge. Meditating on this mystery invites us not only to remember Christ’s death, but to understand its profound meaning for humanity.


    The Journey to Calvary

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    After enduring scourging and mockery, Jesus carried His cross to Golgotha—the “Place of the Skull.” Weak from suffering, He stumbled along the way, yet continued forward in obedience to the Father’s will.

    This journey reminds us that suffering is often part of life’s path. Yet, like Christ, we are called to persevere with faith, trusting that even pain can have purpose.


    The Crucifixion

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    At Golgotha, Jesus was nailed to the cross—hands and feet pierced, body lifted between heaven and earth. Above Him was placed the inscription: “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.”

    Despite unimaginable agony, His words from the cross reveal divine mercy:

    • “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
    • “Today you will be with me in paradise.”
    • “It is finished.”

    These words echo through history, offering forgiveness, hope, and fulfillment.


    The Meaning of the Cross

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    The Crucifixion is not merely a moment of death—it is the ultimate act of love. Christians believe that through His sacrifice, Jesus took upon Himself the sins of the world, opening the path to salvation.

    The cross, once a symbol of shame, becomes a sign of victory:

    • Victory over sin
    • Victory over death
    • Victory through love

    A Call to Reflection

    Meditating on the Fifth Sorrowful Mystery invites us to reflect on our own lives:

    • How do we respond to suffering?
    • Can we forgive as Christ forgave?
    • Are we willing to carry our crosses with faith?

    The Crucifixion teaches that love often requires sacrifice, and that even in darkness, there is hope.


    Conclusion

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    The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery is both solemn and transformative. It reminds us that through Christ’s suffering came redemption, and through His death came the promise of new life.

    In contemplating the Crucifixion, we are invited not only to remember—but to be changed.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmailo.com

  • The Second Mystery of the Rosary: The Scourging at the Pillar

    In Commemoration of Holy Week

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    Introduction

    The Second Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary, The Scourging at the Pillar, invites us into one of the most painful moments of Christ’s Passion. After being unjustly condemned, Jesus is bound to a pillar and brutally whipped. This mystery is not only a historical event but a profound spiritual reflection on suffering, humility, and love.


    The Biblical Scene

    Following His trial, Jesus is handed over to Roman soldiers. According to the Gospels, He is scourged—a punishment intended to weaken and humiliate before crucifixion. The soldiers strike Him repeatedly, tearing His flesh, while He endures the agony in silence.

    This moment reveals the stark contrast between human cruelty and divine mercy. Though innocent, Christ accepts the punishment without resistance, fulfilling His mission of redemption.


    The Spiritual Meaning

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    The Scourging at the Pillar calls us to meditate on several key spiritual truths:

    • Purification from Sin
      The lashes Christ endured symbolize the consequences of sin. In accepting this suffering, He takes upon Himself the burden of humanity’s wrongdoing.
    • Humility and Obedience
      Jesus submits fully to the Father’s will. Despite having the power to stop His suffering, He chooses obedience out of love.
    • The Value of Redemptive Suffering
      This mystery teaches that suffering, when united with Christ, can have deep spiritual meaning and transformative power.

    A Reflection for Today

    In a world often marked by injustice, pain, and suffering, the Scourging at the Pillar remains deeply relevant. It reminds us:

    • To endure hardships with faith and patience
    • To resist inflicting harm on others through words or actions
    • To recognize Christ in those who suffer today

    Each stripe borne by Christ becomes a call to compassion. When we encounter suffering—our own or others’—we are invited to respond with love rather than despair.


    Prayer Meditation

    As we contemplate this mystery, we may pray:

    Lord Jesus,
    You endured unimaginable suffering for my sake.
    Help me to accept my trials with courage,
    to turn away from sin,
    and to grow in love and humility.
    Amen.


    Conclusion

    The Scourging at the Pillar is a powerful reminder of Christ’s boundless love. Though marked by brutality, it reveals a deeper truth: that love is stronger than suffering. By meditating on this mystery, we draw closer to the heart of Christ and learn to carry our own crosses with grace.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com