14 Stations of the Resurrection | Via Lucis Meditation
The Stations of the Resurrection, also known as the Via Lucis or Way of Light, is a Catholic meditation on the joyful mysteries that follow the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This prayer journey begins at the empty tomb and continues through Christ’s appearances to His disciples, His Ascension, and the sending of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Through Scripture, reflection, silence, and prayer, this meditation invites us to encounter the Risen Lord and recognize His presence in our lives today.
About This Meditation
This guided video prayer includes all 14 Stations of the Resurrection, accompanied by sacred artwork, Scripture readings, reflections, and prayers.
It is designed for personal prayer, parish use, faith formation, Easter season devotion, or quiet meditation.
Spiritual Theme
The Via Lucis reminds us that the Resurrection is not only an event of the past—it is the light by which Christians live today.
In each station, we are invited to move from fear to faith, from sorrow to hope, and from contemplation to mission.
The 14 Stations
Jesus Rises from the Dead
The Disciples Discover the Empty Tomb
The Risen Lord Appears to Mary Magdalen
The Risen Lord Appears on the Road to Emmaus
The Risen Lord Is Recognized in the Breaking of the Bread
The Risen Lord Appears to the Community of Disciples
The Risen Lord Breathes Peace and Gives the Power to Forgive
The Risen Lord Strengthens the Faith of Thomas
The Risen Lord Eats with the Disciples on the Shore of Tiberias
The Risen Lord Forgives Peter and Entrusts Him to Feed His Sheep
The Risen Lord Sends the Disciples into the World
The Risen Lord Ascends into Heaven
Mary and the Disciples Keep Vigil in the Upper Room
The Risen Lord Sends the Holy Spirit
Credit
The Via Lucis is a modern Catholic devotion developed in the 20th century and widely promoted by Fr. Sabino Palumbieri, S.D.B. It has also been encouraged by the Church as a meaningful Easter devotion.
May this meditation help you walk with the Risen Christ and be renewed in faith, hope, and love.