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Daily Readings
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Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross
The Rosary
The Holy Rosary
History of the Rosary
Prayers of the Rosary
Promises of the Rosary
Introduction
Introduction to Prayer
A Guide to Prayer
A Guide to Prayer and Readings from the Bible
A Guide for The Rite of Penance
A Guide for the Examination of Conscience
Basic Prayers of the Catechism
Basic Prayers
Communion of Saints
Glory to God
Penitential Rite
Profession of Faith - Nicene Creed
Profession of Faith- Apostles’ Creed
The Lord's Prayer
Liturgical Seasons
Christmas
Easter
Easter Triduum
Lent
Ordinary Time
Special Occasions
Prayer for Our Armed Forces
Prayer for Thanksgiving
Prayer for The New Year
Prayer of Thanks
Special Prayers
8 Second Prayer
Christ has no Hands
How to Live
Magnificat
Prayer for Evangelization
Prayer for the Faithful Departed
Prayer for Vocations
Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
Prayer to Your Guardian Angel
RENEW Prayer
The Eucharist
The Eucharist
The Holy Spirit
Give Me Orders
Prayer to the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit
Come Holy Spirit


Stations of the Cross

Introduction
Introduction
First Station
First Station
Second Station
Second Station
Third Station
Third Station
Fourth Station
Fourth Station
Fifth Station
Fifth Station
Sixth Station
Sixth Station
Seventh Station
Seventh Station
Eighth Station
Eighth Station
Ninth Station
Ninth Station
Tenth Station
Tenth Station
Eleventh Station
Eleventh Station
Twelfth Station
Twelfth Station
Thirteenth Station
Thirteenth Station
Fourteenth Station
Fourteenth Station
Conclusion
Conclusion


The Stations of the Cross Devotion, also known as the Way of the Cross, has been practiced by Roman Catholics for many centuries. The Stations of the Cross follow fourteen events of Jesus' Passion and death and conclude with a reflection on the Resurrection.

During the early years of the church, pilgrims would journey to the Holy Land and walk the Via Dolorosa through the streets of the Old City of Jerusalem. The Franciscans, custodians of the Holy Places, have been the primary promoters of the devotion to the Stations of the Cross. Today the Stations of the Cross can be found in almost every Catholic Church. The stations that follow contain pictures of the stations which line the walls of the Cathedral and the prayers are taken from those developed by St. Francis of Assisi.

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