Meditations for Good Friday’s Via Crucis to be presided over by the Pontiff
The Cross is the luminous pinnacle of the love of God that safeguards
 us. We too are called to be guardians through love. This is the theme of the
 meditations of the 14 Stations of the Via Crucis, over which Pope Francis will
 preside at the Colosseum on Holy Friday evening, 3 April. 

The author of the
 meditations is H.E. Renato Corti, Bishop emeritus of Novara, who emphasizes in
 the introductory note that the Via Crucis 2015 will make continual reference
 “to the gift of being safeguarded by God’s love, especially by Jesus
 Crucified, and to the task of being, in our turn, guardians through love
 of the whole of Creation, of each person, especially of the poorest, of
 ourselves and our families, so as to make the star of hope shine”.
 “We wish to participate in this Via Crucis in profound
 communion with Jesus”, the Bishop writes. While remaining “attentive to what is
 written in the Gospels”, the meditations will discreetly include “some of the sentiments
 and thoughts which may have dwelt in Jesus’ mind and heart in those
 trying hours. At the same time we will allow ourselves to be challenged by some
 of the  realities of life which – for
 better or worse – characterize our days”. Thus we will express “our will to
 emulate a few of the steps of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ”.