Way of the Cross
Her are two popular versions of the Way of the Cross, May Saints guide you in your devotion.
St. Alphonsus Liguori
This traditional Way of the Cross combines meditations and prayers based on the Gospels to lead you through the Passion and Death of Jesus.
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St. Maria Faustina Kowalska
Short quotes from the Gospels and from the Saint's Diary are combined to illuminate each Station. Reflect on the Passion of Jesus and how to respond in merciful love to others.
Exercise of the Way of the Cross
(Viae Crucis exercitium)
A plenary indulgence is granted to the faithful, who make the pious exercise of the Way of the Cross.
In the pious exercise of the Way of the Cross we recall anew the sufferings which the divine Redeemer endured while going from the praetorium of Pilate, where he was condemned to death, to the Mount of Calvary, where he died on the cross for our salvation.
The gaining of the plenary indulgence is regulated by the following norms:
1) The pious exercise must be done before stations of the Way of the Cross are legitimately erected.
2) For the erection of the Way of the Cross, fourteen crosses are required, to which it is customary to add fourteen pictures or images that represent the stations of Jerusalem.
3) According to the more common practice, the pious exercise consists of fourteen pious readings, to which some vocal prayers are added. However, nothing more is required than a pious meditation on the Passion and Death of the Lord, which need not be a particular consideration of the individual mysteries of the stations.
4) A movement from one station to the next is required. But if the pious exercise is made publicly and if it is not possible for all taking part to go in an orderly way from station to station, it suffices if at least the one conducting the exercise goes from station to station, the others remaining in their place. Those who are "impeded" can gain the same indulgence if they spend at least one half an hour in pious reading and meditation on the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ. For those belonging to Oriental rites, amongst whom this pious exercise is not practiced, the respective Patriarchs can determine some other pious exercise in memory of the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ for the gaining of this indulgence.