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Published: April 18, 2025
Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily during the Veneration of the Cross at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Friday, April 18, 2025.
When a prisoner is about to be executed, we ask whether he has any last words. Some ask for forgiveness, others continue to claim to be innocent, and still others just rant and rave.
When loved ones are about to die, we ask whether they have any last wishes. And we feel obligated to fulfill these deathbed wishes.
All of us regard Jesus as a loved one, and on Good Friday, he was a prisoner about to be executed, so we have twice as much reason to listen to his last words and fulfill his deathbed wishes. His last seven words in this life have a lot to say to us who must now take up our crosses and follow him.
His last seven words in this life have a lot to say to us who must now take up our crosses and follow him.
For that reason, we have meditated on each of these seven words progressively in connection with our participation in the Stations of the Cross every Friday this year during Lent. And here they are:
Those were Jesus’ last words, his deathbed wishes that we are obligated to fulfill. Namely, that we forgive those who do us harm, that we give assurance of eternal life to others who put their faith in Jesus, that we turn in time of need to Mary who is now our mother and care for the Church which she represents.
Also, that we extend charity to others, that we put faith in God’s ultimate victory, that we entrust ourselves with hope and confidence into the hands of Our Father, that we follow Jesus’ example, always faithful to the mission God has entrusted to us until the day when our mission too is finished; until the day of our own death. Then we who have shared in Jesus’ sacrificial death will share also in his Easter victory.
These are Jesus’ last words in this life, but they are not the last word. As we heard in today’s second reading, Jesus is the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him, for all who fulfill his deathbed wishes.