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  1. The Stations of the Cross for Teens (Life Teen version) The First Station: Jesus is Condemned to Death Leader: We adore You, O Christ, and we praise You All: because by Your holy Cross, You have redeemed the world. Leader: There you stand before the crowd after being beaten. You never deny yourself, yet

  2. way to the Cross. Our teens bring to life the Stations of the Cross through their own lens, reflecting on Jesus’ struggle in the context of their own life experiences. As you listen to these reflections, we invite you to pray with your heart how Jesus can help you to carry your cross this Lent. As we begin our journey, let us pray:

  3. Stations of the Cross is an ancient Christian devotion that draws us into the spiritual space of Jesus’ suffering and death. In this video, Bishop Robert Barron gives background information and an in depth explanation of each station.

  4. FIFTH STATION: SIMON HELPS JESUS CARRY HIS CROSS Catholic Social Teaching — Call to Family, Community, and Participation Reflection: We all know how it feels for a teacher to call on us when we did not raise our hand. How much worse must Simon have felt when he was called to participate in carrying the cross.

  5. Mar 11, 2008 · Since Lent began this year, they are spending time each Friday learning the Stations of the Cross. Danielle Paulsen, first grade teacher, said learning the Stations of the Cross is important for the children because they need to know that God sent his only son, Jesus, to save them.

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  6. A beautiful practice of the Church to grow as disciples is called the Stations of the Cross. The Stations (as they are commonly called) is a prayerful meditation of the journey Christ took to the Cross, and the many different ways He said, “I love you” along the way.

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  8. Participating in the First Person Stations of the Cross offers several spiritual benefits, including a deeper understanding of Christ’s Passion, increased empathy for Jesus’s suffering, and a heightened awareness of one’s own actions and their impact on others.

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