What are the 14 stages of the Cross?

The series of stations is as follows: (1) Jesus is condemned to death, (2) he is made to bear his cross, (3) he falls the first time, (4) he meets his mother, (5) Simon of Cyrene is made to bear the cross, (6) Veronica wipes Jesus' face, (7) he falls the second time, (8) the women of Jerusalem weep over Jesus, (9) he ...
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What do the 14 Stations of the Cross represent?

The stations grew out of imitations of the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, which is a traditional processional route symbolising the actual path Jesus walked to Mount Calvary. The objective of the stations is to help the Christian faithful to make a spiritual pilgrimage through contemplation of the Passion of Christ.
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What is the 15th station of the Cross?

Traditionally there were fourteen stations. During his papacy, which began in 1978, Pope John Paul II encouraged Catholics to add a fifteenth Station, the Resurrection of Christ, which is now included in many Catholic churches.
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What are the 14 Stations of the Cross in order Catholic?

The series of stations is as follows: (1) Jesus is condemned to death, (2) he is made to bear his cross, (3) he falls the first time, (4) he meets his mother, (5) Simon of Cyrene is made to bear the cross, (6) Veronica wipes Jesus' face, (7) he falls the second time, (8) the women of Jerusalem weep over Jesus, (9) he ...
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What is the 14th station?

The traditional 14 Stations of the Cross are: (1) Jesus is condemned to death, (2) Jesus accepts the cross, (3) Jesus falls the first time, (4) Jesus meets His Mother, (5) Simon of Cyrene carries the cross, (6) Veronica wipes the face of Jesus, (7) Jesus falls the second time, (8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem, (9 ...
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14 Stations of the Cross



What is the 12th station of the Cross?

In the New Testament the place where Jesus was crucified is called Golgotha (from the Aramaic word for “skull”).
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Do Protestants do Stations of the Cross?

For centuries, Episcopal (Anglican) churches have also observed these Catholic stations of the cross, and more recently Lutherans, Presbyterians, and other Protestant churches do.
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What happened in the 11th Station of the Cross?

The Eleventh Station, Jesus is nailed to the cross. At this point in Jesus' long journey of suffering, He has finally reached the end. When you think of suffering, what is the main feeling you get? It's usually negative because suffering is pain.
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What are the Scriptural Stations of the Cross?

Scriptural Stations of the Cross: A Devotional Reflection on the Science of Jesus' Crucifixion
  • Station 1: Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. ...
  • Station 2: Jesus, Betrayed by Judas, Is Arrested. ...
  • Station 3: Jesus Is Condemned by the Sanhedrin. ...
  • Station 4: Jesus Is Denied by Peter. ...
  • Station 5: Jesus Is Judged by Pilate.
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Why pray the Stations of the Cross?

The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross and the Way of Sorrow (Via Crucis in Latin), detail fourteen different moments on the day Jesus died. This prayer pilgrimage is a powerful way to grow closer to Jesus at any time of the year, though it is most popular during the Lenten season.
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What is the difference between a crucifix and a cross?

Both the cross and the crucifix are sacred Christian symbols used by the faithful for decoration as well to show their devotion to Jesus. A cross is just a T-shaped symbol whereas a crucifix is a cross with the sacred body of Jesus depicted over it.
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Why does the Catholic church keep Jesus on the cross?

The crucifix emphasizes Jesus' sacrifice—his death by crucifixion, which Christians believe brought about the redemption of humankind.
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Who helped Jesus carry the cross?

Mark 15: 21

They compelled a passer-by, who was coming in from the country, to carry his cross; it was Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus.
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What is the prayer of the Way of the Cross?

Leader: Jesus our brother, awaken in us compassion for all who live the Way of the Cross daily. Fill our hearts with your love, showing us the way to embrace the world, extend your kingdom of mercy, justice, and love to all. All: Save us, saviour of the world, for by your cross and resurrection you have set us free.
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What is the tenth station of the cross?

Beneath the silver dome to the right is the chapel that commemorates where Jesus was stripped of his garments, which were distributed among those who placed him on the cross.
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Did Jesus carry his own cross?

Biblical references

Only John specifically says Jesus carried his cross, and all but John include Simon of Cyrene, who was recruited by the soldiers from the crowd to carry or help carry the cross.
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Where is the cross that Jesus dies on?

Helena, traveled to Jerusalem. According to tradition, she discovered relics of the cross upon which Jesus had been crucified. The spot had been venerated by early Christians, and she concluded it was Golgotha. Constantine ordered the construction of a basilica, which became known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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Who is Veronica who wipes the face of Jesus?

St. Veronica, (flourished 1st century ce, Jerusalem; feast day July 12), renowned legendary woman who, moved by the sight of Christ carrying his cross to Golgotha, gave him her kerchief to wipe his brow, after which he handed it back imprinted with the image of his face.
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Is it OK to wear a crucifix necklace?

For the most part, wearing a cross pendant has something to do with one's faith as a Christian or a Roman Catholic: it serves as a visible symbol of one's belief in the redemption of man won by Christ's sacrifice on the cross and one of hope in life everlasting.
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What does wearing a cross around your neck mean?

Some Christians believe that the wearing of a cross offers protection from evil, while others, Christian and non-Christian, wear cross necklaces as a fashion accessory.
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Is it better to wear a cross or crucifix?

Wearing the Crucifix among the Christian community also varies, among each denomination. For example, whilst Catholics display the Crucifix in their churches and often wear Crucifix's or carry them for prayer and protection, people of the Protestant faith wear a plain cross.
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