Sixth
Station of the Cross
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
Moved with sympathy for Jesus
as He carried His cross to Golgotha, Veronica gave Him her veil to wipe His
forehead. Jesus wiped His face and when
He returned the veil to Veronica the image of His face was miraculously
imprinted upon it.
The veil of Veronica is
displayed in the Vatican on the 5th Sunday during Lent. While there is no scriptural evidence of this
occurrence it has been recognized since the early days of the Church.
There is an important message
for us in Veronica’s actions. Jesus was
under heavy guard by Roman soldiers taking Him to His crucifixion. It would have been extremely dangerous for
anyone to interfere with that procession.
For Veronica to accept the danger and go to Him speaks to her love and
devotion to Jesus regardless of the circumstances.
What is the lesson we can take
from this event? If Veronica was willing
to put herself in danger to serve our Lord shouldn’t we also have that kind of
courage in our lives? We see the courage
of police officers as they put their own lives in jeopardy to serve
people. Military members put their lives
in danger to protect our nation and each other.
We speak of heroism in such instances and rightfully so.
Are those who put themselves
at risk for their faith any less heroic?
St. Damien served the leper colony in Molokai for many years,
contracting the disease himself and giving his life in service to his
congregation of lepers. Many others have
offered themselves in service to others, accepting whatever the dangers
involved.
Today we live in a society
that not only does not support those of faith but actively tries to eliminate
any sign of faith in our country. We can
take a lesson from St. Veronica, St. Damian, and many others in how to live our
faith. If we aren’t willing to put
ourselves at risk for our Lord we aren’t worthy of Him. He risked everything including His life to
give us salvation. Yet, many who call
themselves Christian refuse to stand for Him because it’s not popular to be
openly Christian.
As we consider the strength of
our faith during this Lenten season, let us make the determination to stand up
for our God regardless of the risk. He
stood for us; we should do no less for Him.
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