The Sixth Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
As the sorrowful procession moves slowly on, a woman, who with anxious gaze has watched its approach, steps forward and wipes the sacred face of Jesus. It is a simple action, yet reveals the kindly thoughtfulness of a charitable heart. Gladly would Veronica have done all in her power to lessen the sufferings of the Lord, to ease the dreadful burden which was crushing Him, to show some mark of sympathy and compassion. That little act of love touched the broken Heart of Jesus; He wipes the clotted blood and streaming sweat from His Face, leaving His sacred image stamped on the veil of Veronica; but deeper and more clear cut did He impress on her heart the memory of His passion.

A touching Station above- an example of true charity in that Veronica is not thinking at all of herself, though she is aware of her own overwhelming compassion- her eyes and heart are fixed on her Lord, suffering, dying in front of her. “…an (innocent) Lamb led to the slaughter.”
Father Doyle, and St. Veronica, please teach us your sense of charity, of self-forgetfulness, and compassion.