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The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Anne Catherine Emmerich
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Simon of Cyrene.--Third Fall of Jesus.
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HE procession had reached an arch formed in an old wall belonging to
the town, opposite to a square, in which three streets terminated, when
Jesus stumbled against a large stone which was placed in the middle of
the archway, the cross slipped from his shoulder, he fell upon the
Stone, and was totally unable to rise. Many respectable-looking persons
who were on their way to the Temple stopped, and exclaimed
compassionately: Look at that poor man, he is certainly dying!' but his
enemies showed no compassion. This fall caused a fresh delay, as our
Lord could not stand up again, and the Pharisees said to the soldiers:
We shall never got him to the place of execution alive, if you do not
find some one to carry his cross.' At this moment Simon of Cyrene, a
pagan, happened, to pass by, accompanied by his three children. He was
a gardener, just returning home after working in a garden near the
eastern wall of the city, and carrying a bundle of lopped branches. The
soldiers perceiving by his dress that he was a pagan, seized him, and
ordered him to assist Jesus in carrying his cross. He refused at first,
but was soon compelled to obey, although his children, being
frightened, cried and made a great noise, upon which some women quieted
and took charge of them. Simon was much annoyed, and expressed the
greatest vexation at being obliged to walk with a man in so deplorable
a condition of dirt and misery; but Jesus wept, and cast such a mild
and heavenly look upon him that he was touched, and instead of
continuing to show reluctance, helped him to rise, while the
executioners fastened one arm of the cross on his shoulders, and he
walked behind our Lord, thus relieving him in a great measure from its
weight; and when all was arranged, the procession moved forward. Simon
was a stout-looking man, apparently about forty years of age. His
children were dressed in tunics made of a variegated material. the two
eldest, named Rufus and Alexander, afterwards joined the disciples; the
third was much younger, but a few years later went to live with St.
Stephen. Simon had not carried the cross after Jesus any length of time
before he felt his heart deeply touched by grace.
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