INTRODUCTION
In solitude we will walk the course, desert sand around.
By silent steps we will trace the route, the path we now have found.
With somber face, in quiet thought we will trail the holy way.
In solemn mood, with readied heart, our journey will be today.
A cursed oppressive heat we will bear to hear the words alone.
With voices heard beyond harsh light we will trek on steps of stone.
Our thoughts redeemed when we travel to hide our pain once numb.
In sweat we will cry, dirt caked on, we will push past fears that come.
With blinding rays, with curses tossed, we will creep past haunting scenes.
In garments soaked, with burning feet, we will cross what sorrow means.
A wail unleashed from horrors felt, all will bow when pain they feel.
By three we will try to understand, that this was really real.
Through time we learn the saving grace of Father, His will be done.
In faith we trust salvation came from Father's love of Son.
Follow as we visit the place our Lord was then crucified.
We will pray on trembling knees, we will remember how He died.
Come visit the Lord through these pages,
God's love never dies through the ages.
God Bless,
Jodi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCE LIST
Books
1. Bishop, J. 1977. The Day Christ Died. Barnes and Nobles Books. NY.
2. De Ligouri, St. A. 1927. The Passion and the Death of Jesus Christ. Ed. Rev. Grimm, E. Brooklyn: Redemption Fathers.
3. Schauss, H. 1938. The Jewish Festivals History and Observance. Translated By Samuel Jaffe. NY: Schocken Books.
4. Smith, W. Dr. No year given. Smith's Bible Dictionary. Philadelphia: A J Holmon Co.
5. St. Joseph Edition. 1986. The New Testament of the American Bible. New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co.
6. U.S Catholic Church. 1995. Catechism of the Catholic Church. NY: Double Day.
7. Yamauchi, E. 1981. Harper's World of the New Testament. NY: Harper and Row Publishers.
Websites:
1. http://www.newadvent.org/
2. http://www.catholic.org/
3. http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/
4. http://www.cin.org/users/james/files/stations.htm
5. http://www.mustardseed.net/html/pjrudeld.html
6. http://www.allsaintssanfran.org/Stations%20of%20the%20Cross/Cover%20Page%20Stations%20of%20the%20Cross.htm
7. http://www.americancatholic.org/messenger/Apr2004/
About the Author
Jodi Girouard has produced two previous collections of poetry, "Body Language: A Woman's Voice" and "Faces in the Crowd: Reflections on Mental Illness". She has a BA in English from Trinity College of Vermont and was a recent nominee for Vermont State Poet. She served for several years as the president of the St. Albans Area Writer's Group.
She resides in South Burlington, Vermont with her husband and three children.