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Sunday, 22 February 2015

Stations of the Cross from the archive


Back in 2010 I wrote a series of reflections on the Stations of the Cross. Here is an index to the contents. Behind each link is a short series of readings, thoughts and prayers. Perhaps you might like to read them this Lent.

Reasons for Beginning
Prepare for a Journey
Procrastinating
Creed
First - Jesus is Condemned to Death
Second - Jesus Carries His Cross
Third - Jesus Falls for the First Time
Fourth - Jesus Meets His Mother
Fifth - Simon of Cyrene
Sixth - Veronica
Seventh - Jesus Falls for the Second Time
Eighth - Jesus Speaks to Women
Ninth - Jesus Falls for the Third Time
Tenth - Jesus is Stripped
Eleventh - Jesus is Nailed to the Cross
Twelfth - Jesus Died
Thirteenth - Jesus is Taken Down
Fourteenth - Jesus is Laid in the Tomb

Stations Ending

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