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- Pilate Condemns Jesus to Die.
- Jesus Accepts His Cross.
- Jesus Falls the First Time.
- Jesus Meets His Afflicted Mother.
The Stations of the Cross are a 14-step Catholic devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a man. The 14 devotions, or stations, focus on specific events of His last day, beginning with His condemnation. The stations are commonly used as a mini pilgrimage as the individual moves from station to station.
The Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as the Way of Sorrows or the Via Crucis, are a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers.
- Jesus Is Condemned to Death. Jesus, the most innocent of beings, is condemned to death, yes, to the shameful death of the cross.
- Jesus Carries His Cross. When our divine Redeemer beheld the Cross, He most willingly reached out to it with His bleeding arms.
- Jesus Falls the First Time. Carrying the Cross, our dear Savior was so weakened with its heavy weight that He fell exhausted to the ground.
- Jesus Meets His Blessed Mother.
The Stations of the Cross, which follow the path of Christ from Pontius Pilate's praetorium to Christ's tomb are a popular devotion in parishes during Lent. In the 16th century, this pathway was officially entitled the "Via Dolorosa" (Sorrowful Way) or simply Way of the Cross or Stations of the Cross. Catholicism.