Let's talk about the Stations of the Cross! This active yet contemplative way to pray has been very meaningful for our family over the years. The Stations of the Cross is a beautiful Catholic devotion dates back to at least the middle ages. It's popular especially during Lent, but there is a plenary indulgence available for it at anytime, all you need are fourteen crosses, and the ability to meditate on the Passion of Jesus Christ.
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