Calvary

Calvary (Latin: Calvariae or Calvariae locus) or Golgotha (Greek: Γολγοθᾶ, Golgothâ) was a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels, Jesus was crucified.

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"Weeping stood his mother, sighing By the cross where Jesus, dying, Hung aloft on Calvary; Through her soul, in sorrow moaning, Bowed in grief, in spirit groaning, Pierced the sword in misery. Filled with grief beyond all others, Mother—blessed among mothers— Of the God-begotten Son! How she sorroweth and grieveth, Trembling as she thus perceiveth Dying her unspotted one! Who could there refrain from weeping, Seeing Christ’s dear mother keeping In her grief, so bitterly? Who could fail to share her anguish, Seeing thus the mother languish, Lost in woe so utterly? For the trespass of his nation She beheld his laceration, By their scourges suffering. She beheld her dearest taken, Crucified and God-forsaken, Dying by their torturing. Mother, fountain of affection, Let me share thy deep dejection, Let me share thy tenderness; Let my heart, thy sorrow feeling, Love of Christ, the Lord, revealing, Be like thine in holiness! All his stripes, O, let me feel them, On my heart forever seal them, Printed there enduringly. All his woes, beyond comparing, For my sake in anguish bearing, Let me share them willingly. By thy side let me be weeping, True condolence with him keeping, Weeping all my life with thee; Near the cross with thee abiding, Freely all thy woes dividing, In thy sorrow joined with thee. Virgin, of all virgins fairest, Let me feel the love thou bearest, Sharing all thy suffering; Let me feel the death they gave him, Crucified in shame to save them, Dying without murmuring. Let me feel their blows so crushing, Let me drink the current gushing From his wounds when crucified. By a heavenly zeal excited, When the judgment fires are lighted Then may I be justified. On the Cross of Christ relying, Through his death redeemed from dying, By his favor fortified; When my mortal frame is perished, Let my spirit then be cherished, And in heaven be glorified."

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"O Sacred Head! now wounded, With grief and shame weighed down, Now scornfully surrounded With thorns, thy only crown; O sacred Head! what glory, What bliss, till now was thine! Yet, though despised and gory, I joy to call thee mine. O noblest brow, and dearest! In other days the world All feared when thou appearedst: What shame on thee is hurled! How art thou pale with anguish, With sore abuse and scorn; How does that visage languish, Which once was bright as morn! The blushes late residing Upon that holy cheek, The roses once abiding Upon those lips so meek, Alas! they have departed; Wan Death has rifled all! For, weak and broken-hearted, I see thy body fall. What thou, my Lord, hast suffered, Was all for sinners’ gain: Mine, mine, was the transgression, But thine the deadly pain. Lo! here I fall, my Saviour: ’Tis I deserve thy place; Look on me with thy favor, Vouchsafe to me thy grace. Receive me, my Redeemer: My Shepherd, make me thine; Of every good the fountain, Thou art the spring of mine. Thy lips with love distilling, And milk of truth sincere, With heaven’s bliss are filling The soul that trembles here. Beside thee, Lord, I ’ve taken My place,—forbid me not! Hence will I ne’er be shaken, Though thou to death be brought. If pain’s last paleness hold thee, In agony opprest, Then, then, will I enfold thee Within this arm and breast! The joy can ne’er be spoken, Above all joys beside, When in thy body broken I thus with safety hide. My Lord of life, desiring Thy glory now to see, Beside the cross expiring, I’d breathe my soul to thee. What language shall I borrow To thank thee, dearest Friend, For this, thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end! O, make me thine forever; And should I fainting be, Lord, let me never, never Outlive my love to thee. And when I am departing, O, part not thou from me! When mortal pangs are darting, Come, Lord, and set me free! And when my heart must languish Amidst the final throe, Release me from mine anguish By thine own pain and woe! Be near me when I’m dying, O, show thy cross to me; And for my succor flying, Come, Lord, and set me free! These eyes new faith receiving From Jesus shall not move; For he, who dies believing, Dies safely through thy love."

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