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Stations of the Cross with the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus

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Product description This personal Way of the Cross from the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network beautifully expresses the deep connection between the Eucharist and the Cross. At each of the fourteen stations, readers are encouraged to offer themselves to the Sacred Heart of Jesus by uniting their sufferings with his in the Eucharist. The spirituality of the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network comes to life in meditations on the classic Catholic Lenten devotion, the Stations of the Cross. Recalling the dramatic events of Jesus' passion and death helps readers enter more fully into the celebration of the Mass that makes these events present in a real way. Focusing on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the stations affirm how he gave up his body--his very heart--out of love for all. Originally written by Rev. Will Prospero, S.J. (1965-2014), and edited by Rev. James Kubicki, S.J., former national director of the Apostleship of Prayer (now the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network), these stations are already beloved by followers of the ministry. Stations of the Cross with the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus is beautifully illustrated with artwork of the Stations of the Cross located in the School Sisters of St. Francis's St. Joseph Chapel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Review "Rev. William Prospero offers a powerful understanding of the Eucharist as Christ's irresistible attentiveness to our sufferings and shows how Christ invites us through prayer to be attentive to his own sufferings. In these Stations of the Cross, he unites them in a creative and deeply personal way." -- Msgr. Charles Murphy, Author of Reclaiming Francis "Rev. William Prospero lived the Stations of the Cross. These reflections give us a glimpse of how he united himself to Jesus--and they give us the means to do the same." -- Ed Hogan, Director of the Pontifical Paul VI Institute of Catechetical and Pastoral Studies "Rev. Prospero's reflections weave scripture, sacred writings, and his own intimate insight through each station, moving us into the depths of love that Jesus holds for each one of us." -- Rev. James Mason, President/rector of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary "Rev. William Prospero's sacrificial witness did not end at death. Throughout these meditations, he continues to encourage us toward personal union with Christ nailed to endless crosses throughout the world and to 'hear his voice and sense the beating of his heart'--our salvation!" -- Sr. Joseph Andrew Bogdanowicz, O.P., Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist About the Author The Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network is an international ecclesial ministry served by the Jesuits that reaches more than 50 million participants worldwide through its popular website, talks, conferences, radio outreach, publications, and retreats. Each year the Holy Father asks that Christian and non-Christian alike join in praying for his particular intentions on the challenges facing humanity. The regional US-Canadian office can be found at popesprayerusa.net and popesprayercanada.net. Rev. James Kubicki, S.J., is president of St. Francis Mission on South Dakota's Rosebud Reservation, the oldest Jesuit mission among the Lakota Sioux. He previously served as the national director of the Apostleship of Prayer (now the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network). Kubicki entered the Society of Jesus in 1971 and was ordained in 1983. He has served the Jesuits in numerous capacities including, vocations, priestly formation, and deacon and lay ministry formation. He is the author of A Heart on Fire and A Year of Daily Offerings. Kubicki is a popular conference speaker, retreat director, and parish mission speaker. Rev. William Prospero, S.J. (1965-2014), entered the Society of Jesus in 1987, was ordained a priest in 1998, and pronounced his final vows in 2007. He served at Red Cloud Indian School, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and the Sioux Spiritual Center, Plainview, South Dakota. Fr. Prospero worked in campus ministry at Marquette University from 2000 to 2006; was pastor at St. Mary's University Parish, St. Pleasant, Michigan, from 2006 to 2012; and was spiritual director at Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, Maryland, from 2012 to 2013.