The Stations of the Cross are a devotion that allows us to trace the journey, a mile long Via Dolorosa (Latin: way of sorrow), that Jesus made from Pilate’s court, the praetorium, to Calvary, his crucifixion and tomb. “Legend has it that Mary often retraced the sorrowful way her son made on Good Friday.” The Catholic Source Book
In the Middle Ages pilgrims would walk the path in Jerusalem. Over time churches created 14 stations locally representing the events of the Way of the Cross. Many churches around the world today contain Stations, and every Friday during Lent (the 40 days before Easter) people in Catholic churches recite the Stations.
Walk to the first station.
Stand and say the name of the station.
All: The first station: Jesus is condemned to death
Kneel and Pray:
Leader: We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you,
All: because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Stand and meditate on the station.
Repeat for the 14 stations.
Pieta by Michelangelo
SUNDAY MASS AT ST. JOSEPH
IN RALEIGH
1,2,4, (5) of every month
1 pm Reconciliation and Rosary
1:30 pm Mass
2817 Poole Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
SUNDAY MASS AT HOLY CROSS
IN DURHAM
3rd Sunday of every month
1 pm Reconciliation and Rosary
1:30 pm Mass
2438 S. Alston Avenue
Durham, NC 27713
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