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they see a stranger who seems strong and active--Simon of Cyrene. They seize on him, and compel him to carry the Cross with Jesus. The sight of the Sufferer pierces the man's heart.
Oh, what a privilege ! O happy soul, elect of God ! he takes the part assigned to him with joy. This came of Mary's intercession. He prayed, not for Himself, except that He might drink the full chalice of suffering
and do His Father's will; but she showed herself a mother by following Him with her prayers, since she could help Him in no other way. She then sent this stranger to help Him. It was she who led the soldiers to see that they might
be too fierce with Him. Sweet Mother, even do the like to us. Pray for us ever, Holy Mother of God, pray for us, whatever be our cross, as we pass along on our way. Pray for us, and we shall rise again, though we have fallen. Pray
for us when sorrow, anxiety, or sickness come upon us. Pray for us when we are prostrate under the power of temptation, and send some faithful servant of yours to succor us. And in the world to come, if found worthy to expiate our
sins in the fiery prison*, send some good Angel to give us a season of refreshment. Pray for us, Holy Mother of God. Our Father, Hail Mary. V. Have mercy on us, O Lord. R. Have mercy on us
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