Praying the Stations of the Cross—alone or with a group—is a Lenten tradition. Read and pray these stations very slowly. Imagine the scene in Jerusalem as Jesus walked his Way of the Cross. Often, the Stations of the Cross is an action prayer. Catholics walk to the fourteen stations of the Way of the Cross and stop to pray at each one. The stations can be displayed outside in a park but are usually found inside churches.
Download the pdf of the Stations of the Cross for Children to help you pray during Lent. Adapted for children by Catherine Odell
View an online presentation of the Stations of the Cross for Children
Text © Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved. Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross © Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved.
Text from Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers by Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas.
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