
The subject of this drawing is the 10th Station of the Cross, "Jesus is stripped of His garments." The work is a copy of one of many incredible paintings by James Tissot, the great 19th Century painter. The last station, "The Entombment of Jesus," will be a copy from the monumental "Entombment" of Caravaggio. Once complete, my intention is to post each of the stations I have drawn in order during Holy Week.
Please take time to read about the traditional Stations of the Cross, a profound and very worthwhile devotion. In this station, the Christian is called to meditate on the worldly poverty of Jesus, His nakedness and His willingness to endure the most terrible humiliations so that we might be reconciled to God. In His absolute poverty, Our Lord revealed to us the Riches of His Love. The prayer for this station below is from my favorite Stations of the Cross, "Everyman's Way of the Cross" by Clarence Enzler:
My Lord, I offer You my all - whatever I possess, and more, my self. Detach me from the craving for prestige, position, wealth. Root out of me all trace of envy of my neighbor who has more than I. Release me from the vice of pride, my longing to exalt myself, and lead me to the lowest place. May I be poor in spirit Lord, so that I may be rich in You.
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