The Way Of The Cross - By St. Alphonsus Liguori
David Phillips
This cd features the traditional prayers of St. Alphonsus Liguori with traditional Lenten hymns, and, after the 14th station, a medley of Easter Hymns.
The Easter hymns include Resurrexit Sicut Dixit, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Alleluia, Let the Holy Anthem Rise, Ye Sons and Daughters and Christ the Lord is Risen Today.
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Tracks:
1. Prelude
2. O Come And Mourn With Me
3. Prepratory Prayer / Stabat Mater
4. Jesus Is Condemned To Death
5. Jesus Is Made To Bear His Cross
6. Jesus Falls The First Time
7. Jesus Meets His Afflicted Mother
8. The Cyrenean Helps Jesus To Carry His Cross
9. Veronica Wipes The Face Of Jesus
10. Jesus Falls The Second Time
11. Adoramus Te, Christe
12. Jesus Speaks To The Daughters Of Jerusalem
13. Jesus Falls The Third Time
14. Jesus Is Stripped Of His Garments
15. Jesus Is Nailed To The Cross
16. Jesus Dies On The Cross
17. Jesus Is Taken Down From The Cross
18. Jesus Is Placed In The Sepulchre
19. Easter Medley
St. Alphonsus de Liguori
Feast Day:
Roman Rite Calendar - 08/01
Patron Of:
Theologians, Confessors, Arthritis, Moralists, Scrupulous People, Final Perseverence, Against Scrupulosity, Vocations
Born to the nobility, he was a child prodigy, was extremely well-educated, and received his doctorate in law from the University of Naples at age 16. He had his own practice by age 21, and was soon one of the leading lawyers in Naples, though he never attended court without having attended Mass first. He loved music, could play the harpsichord, and often attended the opera, though he frequently listened without bothering to watch the over-done staging. As he matured and learned more and more of the world, he liked it less and less, and finally felt a call to religious life. He declined an arranged marriage, studied theology, and was ordained at age 29.
Preacher and home missioner around Naples. Noted for his simple, clear, direct style of preaching, and his gentle, understanding way in the confessional. Writer on asceticism, theology, and history; master theologian. He was often opposed by Church officials for a perceived laxity toward sinners, and by government officials who opposed anything religious. Founded the Redemptoristines women's order in Scala in 1730. Founded the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Liguorians; Redemptorists) at Scala, Italy in 1732.
Appointed bishop of Saint Agata dei Gotti by Pope Clement XIII in 1762. Worked to reform the clergy and revitalize the faithful in a diocese with a bad reputation. He was afflicted with severe rheumatism, and often could barely move or raise his chin from his chest. In 1775 he resigned his see due to his health, and went into what he thought was a prayerful retirement.
In 1777 the royal government threatened to disband his Redemptorists, claiming that they were covertly carrying on the work of the Jesuits, who had been suppressed in 1773. Calling on his knowledge of the Congregation, his background in thelogy, and his skills as a lawyer, Alphonsus defended the Redemptorists so well that they obtained the king's approval. However, by this point Alphonsus was nearly blind, and was tricked into giving his approval to a revised Rule for the Congregation, one that suited the king and the anti-clerical government. When Pope Pius VI saw the changes, he condemned it, and removed Alphonsus from his position as leader of the Order. This caused Alphonsus a crisis in confidence and faith that took years to overcome. However, by the time of his death he had returned to faith and peace.
Alphonsus vowed early to never to waste a moment of his life, and lived that way for over 90 years. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1871.
When he was bishop, one of Alphonsus's priests led a worldly life, and resisted all attempts to change. He was summoned to Alphonsus, and at the entrance to the bishop's study he found a large crucifix laid on the threshold. When the priest hesitated to step in, Alphonsus quietly said, "Come along, and be sure to trample it underfoot. It would not be the first time you have placed Our Lord beneath your feet."