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Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStations of the Cross—Did You Know?Praying the Stations of the Cross–alone or with a group–isa Lenten tradition. Read and pray these stations very slowly.Imagine the scene in Jerusalem as Jesus walked his Way of the Cross.Often, the Stations of the Cross is an action prayer. Catholics walk tothe fourteen stations of the Way of the Cross and stop to pray ateach of one. The stations can be displayed outside in a park but areusually found inside churches.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 1 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 1. Jesus is condemned.Jesus , you aren’t guilty of anycrime or sin. How can you becondemned?But the unthinkable happens.The people yell: “Crucify him!Crucify him!” Pilate finallyagrees.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 2 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 2. Jesus receives the cross.The cross is heavy and it hurtsso much when it is slung acrossyour back. Your back is rawfrom the beating. You begin tocarry your cross, Jesus.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 3 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 3. Jesus falls the first time.You fall to the ground beneathyour heavy burden. Pain piercesevery part of your body. Thebystanders mock you, Jesus.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 4 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 4. Jesus meets his mother.Your heart breaks when yousee your mother’s face. Shefeels every pain you feel. Yousay good-bye to your mother.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 5 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 5. Simon helps Jesus carry the cross.Simon of Cyrene doesn’t wantyour cross, Jesus. The soldiersmake him help you. You aregrateful and struggle to moveup the hill a little faster.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 6 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 6. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.This woman wipes away thebloody sweat on your sufferingface. It is an act of kindness, andyou are so grateful. The imageof your pain stains her cloth.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 7 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 7. Jesus falls the second time.The narrow street up thesteep hill toward Golgotha isdifficult. Jesus, you fall againto your bloody knees. It is sodifficult to get up again.But you do.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 8 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 8. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem.Do you know all of theseweeping women, Jesus?They know you as the “manof sorrow,” as an innocent lambbeing led to slaughter. You tryto console them.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 9 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 9. Jesus falls the third time.This time, your face hits thehard stone street. Your headthrobs with pain, and you aredizzy with it. Obediently, youget up to travel on to the hill ofcrucifixion.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 10 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 10. Jesus is stripped of his clothing.No care and no dignity is givento you now, Jesus. Even yourclothes are taken. You havenothing left to give exceptsuffering and your final breaths.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 11 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 11. Jesus is nailed to the cross.Wrists first and then your feet.Long iron spikes nail you to thecross. Then the cross is hauledup for the world to see. I’m sosorry, Jesus.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 12 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 12. Jesus dies.In your final hours, yoursuffering is so great. Youcall to your Father. You feelabandoned. After a few morewords, you release your lastbreath.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 13 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 13. Jesus is taken down from the cross.Jesus, now you can feel no pain.No hateful statements or lies canwound you. Soldiers pull outthe spikes and release your bodyfrom the cross.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 14 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenStation 14. Jesus is laid in the tomb.In a hurry, your body iswrapped and laid on a coldstone. You have a borrowedgrave, Jesus. The sun goesdown and your body growscold in the darkness.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 15 of 16

Stations of the Cross for ChildrenThe Feast of the ResurrectionOn the third day after your death, you rise again.Jesus, you return to life in glory. Death could not hold you.Alleluia, alleluia. Jesus is risen.Adapted for children by Catherine Odell. From Loyola Kids Book of Everyday Prayers.Text 2002 Catherine Odell and Margaret Savitskas. All rights reserved.Images: Fourteen Mosaic Stations of the Cross Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Inc., Hanceville, Alabama. All rights reserved. Loyola Presspage 16 of 16

Stations of the Cross for Children Praying the Stations of the Cross–alone or with a group–is a Lenten tradition. Read and pray these stations very slowly. Imagine the scene in Jerusalem as Jesus walked his Way of the Cross. Often, the Stations of

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