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  1. A booklet of prayers and meditations on the fourteen stations of the cross, a Catholic devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a man. Learn how to gain indulgences, meditate on the events of Jesus's last day, and follow the stations with prayers and Scriptures.

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  2. The Way of the Cross is a liturgical celebration of the Passion of Christ, which involves the carrying of a cross by four or more people and the reading of meditations on the stations of the cross. The Vatican website provides introductions, meditations, booklets, addresses and images of the different editions of the Way of the Cross from 1991 to 2023.

  3. In the Roman Catholic Church, the devotion may be conducted personally by the faithful, making their way from one station to another and saying the prayers, or by having an officiating celebrant move from cross to cross while the faithful make the responses. The stations themselves must consist of, at the very least, fourteen wooden crosses—pictures alone do not suffice—and they must be ...

  4. Learn how to pray the Stations of the Cross, a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. Find the prayers, images, and history of this popular Catholic practice.

  5. R: Because, by Your holy cross, You have redeemed the world. (Rise) V: Consider how weak and weary Jesus was. At each step He was at the point of expiring. Fearing that He would die on the way when they wished Him to die the infamous death of the cross, they forced Simon of Cyrene to help carry the cross after Our Lord. (Kneel)

  6. The Stations of the Cross, also known as the way of the cross, it a beautiful meditation to honour the passion of Christ. This prayer is often prayed during ...

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  7. The Way of the Cross is a pious practice that recalls the last stage of Jesus' journey from the Mount of Olives to the Mount of Calvary, where he was crucified and buried. It dates back to the Middle Ages and is based on the memory of the Holy Places, the Seven Churches of the Santo Stefano complex in Bologna, and the devotion to the Passion of Christ.