A Beacon Of Light… The Weight Of Humanity Causes Jesus To Collapse

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn. He received his BA in religious studies and his MA in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Conn.)

Created In His Image

In the example presented above, we see how sin and temptation can become increasingly more difficult. The young man is but one person. This may seem like a singular example, but what if we multiplied that singular example by the 7.6 billion people on Earth now? This doesn’t even consider all the deceased. This one example is transformed into all the crosses ever carried in the history of salvation. Why is this important? This is very important because it reminds us that the cross Jesus was carrying is nothing like our own. His was enormous!

As Jesus begins carrying the cross, it doesn’t seem too difficult. Soon 7.6 billion people sin. Like Adam and Eve, human beings begin turning their backs on God. They become attached to the world and forget that they are attached to God. He created us in His own image and likeness, with the fundamental purpose to love Him.

The weight is overwhelming, and Jesus falls the first time.

Jesus continues on the journey.to Calvary. Later along the way, humanity sins again, but this time the sin increases. It’s not just that we have turned against God, but we have turned against each other. Envy, jealousy, and pride cause us to make the cross of Christ even heavier. As Jesus carries the cross, He is aware of our actions and His heart breaks. He cannot believe the turn of events.

So laden with sadness and hurt, He falls a second time. This time the fall is different.

The weight is almost impossible because creation has turned against itself. What was considered “very good” was now the cause of immense agony! The second fall!

Again Jesus summons the strength to continue. He must finish the work of His Father. He must redeem us! He is almost there, but something stops Him in His tracks, and He falls the third time. He cannot believe it! Not only has humanity turned its back on God and on each other. Now, people have begun to kill the most innocent among us.

The final blow has been given; Jesus cannot take it anymore. The selfish and hideous murdering of the precious unborn — the weight is too much! How can this be? And yet it has become commonplace in our society. Is there no guilt or remorse? The third and final fall!

May I Never Offend You Again!

Having reflected on the Third, Seventh, and Ninth Stations of the Cross, we find ourselves at a loss for words. We have seen how our sinful actions are not only part of the weight of our own cross, but how they also contributed to the weight of Jesus’ cross. Our cross weighs nothing like Jesus’; and yet, how many times do we complain about our struggles in life? Jesus was saving creation; Jesus was saving us!

In closing, I offer the prayer from the Stations of the Cross attributed to St. Alphonsus Liguori:

“My beloved Jesus, it was not the weight of the cross but the weight of my sins which made you suffer so much. By the merits of this first fall, save me from falling into mortal sin. I love You, O my Jesus, with all my heart; I am sorry that I have offended you. May I never offend you again! / Grant that I may love you always; and then do with me as you will.”

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