Friday, April 10, 2009

Stations of the cross prayers


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stations of the cross prayers

by Victor Hoagland, C.P. The Stations of the Cross is a popular devotion used by individuals or groups who wish through prayer and reflection to follow Jesus
In the Roman Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II led an annual public prayer of the Stations of the Cross at the Roman Colosseum on Good Friday. Originally, the Pope himself carried the
Opening Prayer Mary, my Mother, you were the first to live the Way of the Cross. You felt every pain and every humiliation. You were unafraid of the
Stations of the Cross, Early 1700's Christian Art Reproductions
Opening Prayer. ACT OF CONTRITION O my God, my Redeemer, behold me here at Thy feet. From the bottom of my heart I am sorry for all my sins, because
be observed between the Scripture reading and the prayer. A crossbearer accompanied by two candlebearers may stand in front of each station as it is announced. As the cross- and
Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ] Stations of the Cross A Prayer Labyrinth: "Stations of the Cross" (a labyrinth is a path that winds itself into a specific pattern.
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Stations of the Cross . This prayer tradition is better known in Roman Catholic, Episcopal, and Lutheran congregations. The story of Jesus’ walk to the cross is told as
In this sense, we need to remember that the Stations of the Cross are primarily a context for prayer and reflection. We can too easily go through the motions of the
All meditation, prayer & poetry within this Virtual Stations of the Cross were taken from a Douay-Rheims Bible. Click on the graphic of the Stations of the Cross Prayer Garden
Catholic devotion online, interactive, with all fourteen Stations illustrated, history, prayers, Scripture references, and Stabat Mater hymn. In English and Spanish.


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