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The Stations of the Cross Holy Week Liturgy ?v=14JlaGK9GHI

“If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, he or she must put aside their own selfish interests, pick up their cross and follow me.” Matthew 16:24 (adapted)

The First Station Jesus is Condemned Jesus, forgive us for the times we have condemned you in others through our silence and indifference. Help us to love and welcome all others as you did. Teach us how to follow you.

The Second Station Jesus Carries the Cross Jesus, forgive us for the times we have walked away from the burdens of others. Help us not to be deaf and blind to their pain. Teach us how to follow you.

The Third Station Jesus Falls the First Time Jesus, forgive us for the times we have shut others out and refused to help. Help us to be aware of their needs. Teach us how to follow you.

The Fourth Station Jesus Meets His Mother Jesus, forgive us for the times we have resented our parents. Help us to be grateful for their love and support. Teach us how to follow you.

The Fifth Station Simon Helps Jesus Jesus, forgive us for the times we have hurt others by not caring how they feel. Show us how to act with love and compassion. Teach us how to follow you.

The Sixth Station Veronica Wipes Jesus’ Face Jesus, forgive us for the times we have laughed at people who went against the crowd. Help us learn to accept the truth about ourselves and the things we do. Teach us how to follow you.

The Seventh Station Jesus Falls Again Jesus, forgive us for the times we have failed to “be there” for our friends when they needed us. Help us to be as caring as you always are for us. Teach us to follow you.

The Eighth Station The Women Weep for Jesus Jesus, forgive us for the times we have gone along with the crowd without accepting responsibility for what we do. Help us to get in touch with what we really think and feel. Teach us to follow you.

The Ninth Station Jesus Falls the Third Time Jesus, forgive us for the times we make fun of others. Give us the courage to lift them up when they fall, even if they don’t “fit in”. Teach us how to follow you.

The Tenth Station Jesus Is Stripped Jesus, forgive us for the times we have cared more for good clothes than good people. Help us never to value “designer labels” more than the needs of others. Teach us how to follow you.

The Eleventh Station Jesus is Nailed to the Cross Jesus, forgive us for the times we have nailed others to the cross because they were different. Show us how to love and value people as you did. Teach us how to follow you.

The Twelfth Station Jesus Dies on the Cross Jesus, forgive us for the times we quit too easily because we’re only thinking of ourselves. Share with us the kind of unselfish courage you had. Teach us how to follow you.

The Thirteenth Station Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross Jesus, forgive us for the times we walk away from painful situations and from the people in them. Give us the courage to act on our beliefs, no matter how afraid we feel. Teach us how to follow you.

The Fourteenth Station Jesus Is Placed in the Tomb Jesus, forgive us for the times we have measured our success by the applause and praise of others. Help us to learn to look beneath the surface of things with the eyes of faith. Teach us how to follow you.

An Easter Prayer Jesus, we know that your story didn’t end on Good Friday. Your “failure” was turned into victory on Easter morning. “Jesus is not here,” your messenger said: “he has been raised from the dead.” As your followers, we know that rejection, loss, even death and dying, don’t necessarily mean failure. With your help, we can move through these experiences toward new life and resurrection. We can be turned around – as you were. Give us the courage, please, to accept the reality that life will always have its bright sides and its dark sides, its joys and sorrows. And help us to believe that God has good things in store for us, too.

Taken from: Stations of the Cross for Teenagers By Gwen Costello Twenty-Third Publications, 1988