The Descent from the Cross
Rembrandt [Web Gallery of Art]
Concluding Prayer from Morning Prayer
Almighty, ever-living God,
whose Only-begotten Son descended to the realm of the dead,
and rose from there to glory,
grant that your faithful people,
who were buried with him in baptism,
may, by his resurrection, obtain eternal life.
We make our prayer through our Lord Jesus Christ,
who lives with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God for ever and ever.
The Entombment of Christ
Rembrandt [Web Gallery of Art]
Sepulchre
Oh blessed body! Whither art thou thrown?
No lodging for thee, but a cold hard stone?
So many hearts on earth, and yet not one
Receive thee?
Sure there is room within our hearts good store;
For they can lodge transgressions by the score:
Thousands of toys dwell there, yet out of door
They leave thee.
But that which shows them large, shows them unfit.
Whatever sin did this pure rock commit,
Which holds thee now? Who hath indicted it
Of murder?
Where our hard hearts have took up stones to brain thee,
And missing this, most falsely did arraign thee;
Only these stones in quiet entertain thee,
And order.
And as of old, the law by heav’nly art,
Was writ in stone; so thou, which also art
The letter of the word, find’st no fit heart
To hold thee.
Yet do we still persist as we began,
And so should perish, but that nothing can,
Though it be cold, hard, foul, from loving man
Withhold thee.
A reading from an ancient homily for Holy Saturday
The Lord's descent into hell
Here is the complete text from which Fr James Kubicki SJ
reads in the video above. It is the Second Reading in the Office of Reading for
Holy Saturday.
What is
happening? Today there is a great silence over the earth, a great silence, and
stillness, a great silence because the King sleeps; the earth was in terror and
was still, because God slept in the flesh and raised up those who were sleeping
from the ages. God has died in the flesh, and the underworld has trembled.
Truly he
goes to seek out our first parent like a lost sheep; he wishes to visit those
who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death. He goes to free the prisoner
Adam and his fellow-prisoner Eve from their pains, he who is God, and Adam's
son.
The Lord
goes in to them holding his victorious weapon, his cross. When Adam, the first
created man, sees him, he strikes his breast in terror and calls out to all:
'My Lord be with you all.' And Christ in reply says to Adam: ‘And with your
spirit.’ And grasping his hand he raises him up, saying: ‘Awake, O sleeper, and
arise from the dead, and Christ shall give you light.
‘I am your
God, who for your sake became your son, who for you and your descendants now
speak and command with authority those in prison: Come forth, and those in
darkness: Have light, and those who sleep: Rise.
‘I command
you: Awake, sleeper, I have not made you to be held a prisoner in the
underworld. Arise from the dead; I am the life of the dead. Arise, O man, work
of my hands, arise, you who were fashioned in my image. Rise, let us go hence;
for you in me and I in you, together we are one undivided person.
‘For you, I
your God became your son; for you, I the Master took on your form; that of
slave; for you, I who am above the heavens came on earth and under the earth;
for you, man, I became as a man without help, free among the dead; for you, who
left a garden, I was handed over to Jews from a garden and crucified in a
garden.
‘Look at the
spittle on my face, which I received because of you, in order to restore you to
that first divine inbreathing at creation. See the blows on my cheeks, which I
accepted in order to refashion your distorted form to my own image.
'See the
scourging of my back, which I accepted in order to disperse the load of your
sins which was laid upon your back. See my hands nailed to the tree for a good
purpose, for you, who stretched out your hand to the tree for an evil one.
'I slept on
the cross and a sword pierced my side, for you, who slept in paradise and
brought forth Eve from your side. My side healed the pain of your side; my
sleep will release you from your sleep in Hades; my sword has checked the sword
which was turned against you.
‘But arise,
let us go hence. The enemy brought you out of the land of paradise; I will
reinstate you, no longer in paradise, but on the throne of heaven. I denied you
the tree of life, which was a figure, but now I myself am united to you, I who
am life. I posted the cherubim to guard you as they would slaves; now I make
the cherubim worship you as they would God.
‘The
cherubim throne has been prepared, the bearers are ready and waiting, the
bridal chamber is in order, the food is provided, the everlasting houses and
rooms are in readiness; the treasures of good things have been opened; the
kingdom of heaven has been prepared before the ages.’
The Entombment
Caravaggio [Web Gallery of Art]
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