Passion Chaplet (Gethsemane Watch)
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Passion Chaplet For Gethsemane Watch. (Red Bead)
Gethsemane Watch holds on Holy Thursday after the Lord's Last Supper Mass and Adoration always between 12midnight and 3am. It is a basic prayer to be done within the Parish church premises immediately after the Thursday Night Mass and Adoration. It is a must for all members but can be prayed even in our families or in small community at the recommended hours ie 12midnight and 3am especially in Countries, Regions and Dioceses where the use of Church ⛪ premises are not allowed after Holy Thursday Adoration or at the stipulated hours above. Base Commanders and detachment officers should make sure that provisions are made to see that the exercise is conducted seamlessly in their Bases, Detachment and the consisting families as the cases may be.
When prayed in group only the leader may use the red bead, after the litany of the Apostles has been recited by all with twelve candle stands with twelve candles but without fire on them, on a table which will be surrounded by all.
Opening song: CHB 192.
In the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit Amen.
O God, Poor sinners like us before your presence have mercy on us, have mercy on us, have mercy on us.
The Apostle Creed.
1. First decade: Jesus is troubled and predicts his death First Reader: John 12:27-50. Followed by CHB 112.
2. Second decade: Jesus washes his disciple's feet and announces his betrayal Second Reader: John 13:1-38 followed by CHB 266.
3. Third decade: Jesus recalls how the world hates him, warns that we will be hated also by those who hate him and his father. Third Reader: John 15:18-27. Followed by CHB 225.
4. Fourth decade: Jesus prays for his disciple's and remarks that he is leaving the world. Fourth Reader: John. 17:1-26. Followed by CHB 26.
5. Fifth decade: The chief priests and teachers of the law plan to kill Jesus and have concluded to use one of his closest disciple - Judas Iscariot. Fifth Reader: Luke 22:1-13. Followed by CHB 103.
6. Sixth decade: Jesus offers the first mass, a sacrifice of his body and blood with all the apostles in attendance and predicts his betrayal again. Sixth Reader: Luke. 22:14-30. Followed by CHB 125A.
7. Seventh decade: Jesus urges the Church to be spiritually armed and to watch and pray. Seventh Reader: Luke. 22:31-46. Followed by CHB 106.
8.Eighth decade: Jesus prays again in his agony and warns us to keep awake and resist temptation. Eighth Reader: Matthew. 26:36-46. Followed by CHB 191.
9. Ninth decade: Jesus is finally betrayed by Judas Iscariot with a kiss and is arrested. Ninth Reader: John. 18:1-27. Followed by CHB 61.
10. Tenth decade: Jesus is finally accused of treason by His own people and is condemned to death tenth Reader Luke 23:1-25. Followed by CHB 276.
Concluding prayer.
Earthly Passion leave my soul
Heavenly love fill my heart
Blood from the side of Jesus fragrant as Rose
Course through my vein
Thorns of victory on the Lords head
Pierce my humble heart that I may bear with thee, carry the cross with the,
Bleed with thee and embrace thy pain.
Lord I start my journey of pain with the
Our Father......, hail Mary....,
Passion of Christ be my strength and uphold my faith.
Closing song: CHB 194.
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