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How to do the Station of the Cross Station of the Cross First Station Second Station Third Station Fourth Station Fifth Station Sixth Station Seventh Station Eigth Station Nineth Station Tenth Station Eleventh Station Twelfth Station Thirteen Station Fourteenth Station Closing Prayer
Why do the Stations of the Cross?
The most important reason for reviving the practice of making the Stations of the Cross is that it is a powerful way to contemplate, and enter into, the mystery of Jesus' gift of himself to us.  It takes the reflection on the passion out of my head, and makes it an imaginative exercise.  It involves my senses, my experience and my emotions.  To that extent we will come to experience the love of Jesus Christ for us, to that extent the gratitude we feel will be deep.  Deep gratitude leads to real generosity and a desire to love as we have been loved.   

The History:

From the earliest of days, followers of Jesus told the story of His passion, death and resurrection.  When pilgrims came to see Jerusalem, they were anxious to see the sites where Jesus was.  These sites become important holy connections with Jesus.  Eventually, following in the footsteps of the Lord, along the way of the cross, became a part of the pilgrimage visit.  The stations, as we know them today, came about when it was no longer easy or even possible to visit the holy sites.  In the 1500's, villages all over Europe started creating "replicas" of the way of the cross, with small shrines commemorating the places along the route in Jerusalem.  Eventually, these shrines became the set of 14 stations we now know and were placed in almost every Catholic Church in the world.
Never done the Stations of the Cross?
We can do the stations of the cross in several different way.  This can be one a day, for two weeks, or we can also do that all at once.   

The most important thing to remember is that this can be as personal as we'd like it to be.  One of our common religious struggles is to realize that we are not alone.  The Good News is that Jesus entered into our life's experience completely - even suffering and death - and that He fell into the hands of a Loving God, who raised Him from death to life.  We can have complete hope that suffering and death have no complete hold on us.  We will all share eternal life with Him, if we can fall into the hands of the same Loving God.  And, along the way, we are not alone.  Jesus is with us as one who knows our suffering, and the death we face.  This can be deeply consoling.

So try the stations, and experience the consolation they offer.  And return often, to be renewed in this intimate experience of Jesus' solidarity with all humanity in our way of the cross each day.

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