6th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Holy Week is upon us. As we approach the sacred Triduum, take a few moments this final Friday of Lent to walk with Our Lord through the Stations of the Cross — and prepare your heart for Good Friday. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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5th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Jesus fell three times carrying His cross — and three times He got up. This Lent, when we fall, let us follow the example of Jesus by getting back up and continuing to bear our cross. Pray the Stations of the Cross this Friday. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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4th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Lent calls us to penance, sacrifice, and deeper union with Christ. This Friday, pray the Stations of the Cross and unite your sufferings with His.🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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3rd Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

The Stations of the Cross is one of the most powerful devotions in the Catholic tradition — and one of the most fitting ways to spend a Friday in Lent. A prayerful walk with Our Lord from His condemnation to His burial. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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2nd Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

“He was wounded for our transgressions.” — Isaiah 53:5

This Lent, make the Way of the Cross part of your Friday prayers and meditate on Christ’s sacrifice for you.🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats for the Stations of the Cross, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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Just Added: “Prayer of St. Mary of Egypt” — Prayer & Video

Prayer of St. Mary of Egypt

A Beautiful Prayer of Repentance for Lent

The “Prayer of St. Mary of Egypt” is a deeply moving prayer of repentance drawn from the life of one of the Church’s most remarkable penitent saints. The prayer acknowledges one’s unworthiness to even call upon Mary’s holy name, yet turns to her precisely because of that unworthiness — trusting in God’s mercy toward sinners. It asks Mary to intercede so the penitent may draw near to Christ, Who shed His Blood for sinners, and implores her to personally guide them by the hand along the path of repentance and conversion.

In the 7th century, St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, recorded the extraordinary story of Mary — a woman who lived a life of grave sin for seventeen years before experiencing a powerful conversion at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Unable to enter the church by a mysterious force, Mary cried out to the Blessed Virgin Mary before her icon, begging for help and promising to renounce her sinful life forever. Through Our Lady’s intercession, she was allowed to enter, and from that moment she spent the remaining forty-seven years of her life in the desert in prayer and penance.

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1st Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Every Friday of Lent, the Church invites us to remember the suffering of Our Lord. Take a few moments today to walk with Jesus on the road to Calvary. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats for the Stations of the Cross, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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