My Wounded Hands
A Way of the Cross
Renzo Sala
Fulvia Simonato (Illustrator)
ISBN 9780819848604
ISBN 9780854397327
I stumbled upon this volume while working on a review of a different book. The title and cover both immediately captured my attention. It took a while to track down. I believe it is one of 4 titles available from Renzo Sala in English. There appear to be numerous volumes available in Spanish, and a few in Polish or French.
The description of this volume states:
“My Wounded Hands prays the Way of the Cross, meditating on Christ’s hands in these final moments of an unrelenting ministry of healing and blessing. The reflections included in this profound Way of the Cross will stand as an inspiring resource for your Lenten journey year after year. Features reflections by Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, St. Therese of Lisieux, Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, Edith Stein, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, and many more”
The back of the booklet has this information:
“Witness of the Cross
Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska - Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
Hans Urs Von Balthasar - Saint Therese of Lisieux
Archbishop Oscar Romero – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Henri J. M. Nouwen – Saint Edith Stein
Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan – Dorothy Day
Joseph Ratzinger – Blessed John XXIII
Luifi Giussani – Thomas Merton
Blessed Charles de Foucauld
Behold, the hands that broke the bread
and gave it life;
..those pierced, sweet, powerful hands
that dig deep down into the soul’s marrow,
molding and creating;
hands that communicate such great love
where it is sweet to abandon one’s own soul
especially in times of suffering or fear. )
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin"
The chapters in the booklet are:
Acknowledgements
Introduction
First Station Jesus Is Condemned to Death
Second Station Jesus Takes Up His Cross
Third Station Jesus Falls for the First Time
Fourth Station Jesus Meets His Mother
Fifth Station Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus to Carry His Cross
Sixth Station Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
Seventh Jesus Falls the Second Time
Eighth Station Jesus Speaks to the Women of Jerusalem
Ninth Station Jesus Falls the Third Time
Tenth Station Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments
Eleventh Station Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross
Twelfth Station Jesus Dies on the Cross
Thirteenth Station Jesus Is Taken Down from the Cross
Fourteenth Station Jesus is Laid in the Tomb
Conclusion
Each station has a title related to hands they are:
Hands of Acceptance
Hands of Strength
Hands of Blessing
Hands of Comfort
Hands of Support
Hands of Compassion
Hands of Courage
Hands of Solidarity
Hands of Fortitude
Hands of Mercy
Hands of Forgiveness
Hands of Sacrifice
Hands of Abandonment
Hands of Hope
The introduction states:
“The passion of the hands of Christ is the final act of an unrelenting ministry of healing and blessing.
Hands raised in prayer, curing hands; hands playing with clay and giving sight to the blind; hands writing on the sand and halting hands casting stones; hands commanding the sea and the winds; hands breaking bread for a perennial remembrance.
And on the way the Calvary, hands clutching the cross in excruciating pain, yet reaching out to embrace the whole world.”
A sample station is:
“THIRD STATION
Jesus Falls for the First Time
Hands of Blessing
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you:
R. Because by your holy cross
you have redeemed the world!
Jesus said: “Come to me, all you that are weary and are
carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my
yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and
humble in heart, and you will find rest for you souls,”
(MT 11:28—29)
Yes, I feel it; even though I had on my conscience all the
sins that can be committed, I would go, my heart broken
with sorrow, and throw myself into Jesus’ arms, for
I know how much He loves the prodigal child who
returns to Him. .
Saint Therese of Liseux
Oh, how sad and sore distressed,
was that Mother highly blessed,
of the sole begotten One!
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father...”
I hope that sample station give you a feel for this excellent volume. This book currently appears out of print though I did find it in several stores online overseas. It is well worth tracking down. I wish there was a digital edition. I greatly prefer eBooks because of dyslexia, my son has eye tracking issues and the deacon at our church has low vision. All three of us would get the eBook if it was available.
This is an excellent station for personal or corporate use. I loved the quotes from the 15 people named and the reflections they inspire. A few have been canonized since the volume was first published and at least 1 has passed on. This would be a great stations to work through at home, the classroom, or in the parish. An excellent Stations I can easily recommend.
Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan! For all Stations of the Cross review click here.
Books by Renzo Sala:
Padre Pio: Saint
Song of Love: The Song of Songs
Song to Mary: Timeless Marian Prayers
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