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Traditional Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Traditional Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori

The traditional Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori are also called the way of the cross. This is a meditation on the 14 stations, or events, of the Passion of Christ. It is often publicly prayed on Fridays during Lent but can be prayed privately at any time.

The traditional Stations of the Cross were written by St. Alphonsus Liguori, a bishop and Doctor of the Church, in 1761. Early Christians began the devotion of following the footsteps of Christ’s passion. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the tradition of praying the stations of the cross began to develop. Although there are many modern versions of the way of the cross, the traditional stations of the cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori are particularly moving and stir the heart toward repentance and humility. St. Alphonsus Liguori was born in 1696 and lived 90 years. After a brief career in the law, St. Alphonsus Liguori twice heard the voice of Jesus say: “Leave the world and give yourself to me.” He immediately left the world and entered the priesthood. Pray this beautiful meditation and reflect on the love of Christ and his sacrifice for your soul with gratitude, humility, and love.

The Traditional Stations of the Cross

By St. Alphonsus Liguori

Opening Prayer

My Lord Jesus Christ, you have made this journey to die for me with infinite love. So many times I have sinned, but I repent sincerely because I love you. Pardon me, my God. I will love you all my life.

1st Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross First Station: Jesus is Condemned to Death, the 3 o'clock prayer for the Divine Mercy
The Way of the Cross First Station: Jesus is Condemned to Death

First Station: Jesus Is Condemned to Death

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how Jesus Christ, after being scourged and crowned with thorns, was unjustly condemned by Pilate to die on the cross.

Prayer: My adorable Jesus,
it was not Pilate;
no, it was my sins that condemned You to die.
I beseech You, by the merits of this sorrowful journey,
to assist my soul on its journey to eternity.
I love You, beloved Jesus;
I love You more than I love myself.
With all my heart I repent of ever having offended You.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Through her heart, His sorrow sharing.
All His bitter anguish bearing.
Now at length the sword has passed.

2nd Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Second Station: Jesus Receives His Cross
The Way of the Cross Second Station: Jesus Receives His Cross

Second Station: Jesus Is Made to Bear His Cross

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider Jesus as He walked this road with the cross on His shoulders, thinking of us, and offering to His Father in our behalf, the death He was about to suffer.

Prayer: My most beloved Jesus,
I embrace all the sufferings You have destined for me until death.
I beg You, by all You suffered in carrying Your cross,
to help me carry mine with Your perfect peace and resignation.
I love You, Jesus, my love;
I repent of ever having offended You.
Never let me separate myself from You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

O, how sad and sore depressed,
Was that Mother highly blessed,
Of the sole Begotten One.

3rd Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Third Station: Jesus Falls the First Time
The Way of the Cross Third Station: Jesus Falls the First Time

Third Station: Jesus Falls the First Time

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider the first fall of Jesus. Loss of blood from the scourging and crowing with thorns had so weakened Him that He could hardly walk; and yet He had to carry that great load upon His shoulders. As the soldiers struck Him cruelly, He fell several times under the heavy cross.

Prayer: My beloved Jesus,
it was not the weight of the cross
but the weight of my sins which made You suffer so much.
By the merits of this first fall,
save me from falling into mortal sin.
I love You, O my Jesus, with all my heart;
I am sorry that I have offended You.
May I never offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Christ above in torment hangs.
She beneath beholds the pangs.
of her dying, glorious Son.

4th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Fourth Station: Jesus Meets His Mother
The Way of the Cross Fourth Station: Jesus Meets His Mother

Fourth Station: Jesus Meets His Mother

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how the Son met his Mother on His way to Calvary. Jesus and Mary gazed at each other and their looks became as so many arrows to wound those hearts which loved each other so tenderly.

Prayer: My most loving Jesus,
by the pain You suffered in this meeting
grant me the grace of being truly devoted to Your most holy Mother.
And You, my Queen, who was over-whelmed with sorrow,
obtain for me by Your prayers
a tender and a lasting remembrance of the passion of Your divine Son.
I love You, Jesus, my Love, above all things.
I repent of ever having offended You.
Never allow me to offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Is there one who would not weep?
‘whelmed in miseries so deep,
Christ’s dear Mother to behold.

5th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Fifth Station: Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross
The Way of the Cross Fifth Station: Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross

Fifth Station: Simon Helps Jesus Carry His Cross

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how weak and weary Jesus was. At each step He was at the point of expiring. Fearing that He would die on the way when they wished Him to die the infamous death of the cross, they forced Simon of Cyrene to help carry the cross after Our Lord.

Prayer: My beloved Jesus
I will not refuse the cross as Simon did:
I accept it and embrace it.
I accept in particular the death that is destined for me
with all the pains that may accompany it.
I unite it to Your death
and I offer it to You.
You have died for love of me;
I will die for love of You and to please You. Help me by Your grace.
I love You, Jesus, my Love;
I repent of ever having offended You.
Never let me offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Can the human heart refrain,
From partaking in her pain,
In that Mother’s pain untold?

6th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
The Way of the Cross Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus

Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider the compassion of the holy woman, Veronica. Seeing Jesus in such distress, His face bathed in sweat and blood, she presented Him with her veil. Jesus wiped His face, and left upon the cloth the image of his sacred countenance.

Prayer: My beloved Jesus,
Your face was beautiful before You began this journey;
but, now, it no longer appears beautiful
and is disfigured with wounds and blood.
Alas, my soul also was once beautiful
when it received Your grace in Baptism;
but I have since disfigured it with my sins.
You alone, my Redeemer, can restore it to its former beauty.
Do this by the merits of Your passion; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Bruised, derided, cursed, defiled.
She beheld her tender Child,
All with bloody scourges rent.

7th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Seventh Station: Jesus Falls a Second Time
The Way of the Cross Seventh Station: Jesus Falls a Second Time

Seventh Station: Jesus Falls a Second Time

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how the second fall of Jesus under His cross renews the pain in all the wounds of the head and members of our afflicted Lord.

Prayer: My most gentle Jesus,
how many times You have forgiven me;
and how many times I have fallen again and begun again to offend You!
By the merits of this second fall,
give me the grace to persevere in Your love until death.
Grant, that in all my temptations, I may always have recourse to You.
I love You, Jesus, my Love with all my heart;
I am sorry that I have offended You.
Never let me offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

For the sins of His own nation,
Saw Him hang in desolation,
Till His spirit forth He sent.

8th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Eighth Station: Jesus Comforts the Women of Jerusalem
The Way of the Cross Eighth Station: Jesus Comforts the Women of Jerusalem

Eighth Station: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how the women wept with compassion seeing Jesus so distressed and dripping with blood as he walked along. Jesus said to them, “Weep not so much for me, but rather for Your children.”

Prayer: My Jesus, laden with sorrows,
I weep for the sins which I have committed against You
because of the punishment I deserve for them;
and, still more, because of the displeasure they have caused You
who have loved me with an infinite love.
It is Your love, more than the fear of hell,
which makes me weep for my sins.
My Jesus, I love You more than myself;
I am sorry that I have offended You.
Never allow me to offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

O sweet Mother! Fount of Love,
Touch my spirit from above.
Make my heart with yours accord.

9th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Ninth Station: Jesus Falls a Third Time
The Way of the Cross Ninth Station: Jesus Falls a Third Time

Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the Third Time

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how Jesus Christ fell for the third time. He was
extremely weak and the cruelly of His executioners was excessive; they tried to hasten His steps though He hardly had strength to move.

Prayer: My outraged Jesus,
by the weakness You suffered in going to Calvary,
give me enough strength to overcome all human respect
and all my evil passions which have led me to despise Your friendship.
I love You, Jesus my Love, with all my heart;
I am sorry for ever having offended You.
Never permit me to offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Make me feel as You have felt,
Make my soul to glow and melt,
With the love of Christ, my Lord.

10th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Tenth Station: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments
The Way of the Cross Tenth Station: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments

Tenth Station: Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how Jesus was violently stripped of His clothes by His executioners. The inner garments adhered to his lacerated flesh and the soldiers tore them off so roughly that the skin came with them Have pity for your Savior so cruelly treated and tell Him:

Prayer: My innocent Jesus,
by the torment You suffered in being stripped of Your garments,
help me to strip myself of all attachment for the things of earth
that I may place all my love in You who are so worthy of my love.
I love You, O Jesus, with all my heart;
I am sorry for ever having offended You.
Never let me offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Holy Mother, pierce me through,
In my heart each wound renew.
Of my Savior crucified.

11th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Eleventh Station: Jesus is Nailed to the Cross
The Way of the Cross Eleventh Station: Jesus is Nailed to the Cross

Eleventh Station: Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider Jesus, thrown down upon the cross, He stretched out His arms and offered to His eternal Father the sacrifice of His life for our salvation. They nailed His hands and feet, and then, raising the
cross, left Him to die in anguish.

Prayer: My despised Jesus,
nail my heart to the cross
that it may always remain there to love You and never leave You again.
I love You more than myself;
I am sorry for ever having offended You.
Never permit me to offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Let me share with you His pain,
Who for all our sins was slain,
Who for me in torments died.

12th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross
The Way of the Cross Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross

Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how Your Jesus, after three hours of agony on the cross, is finally overwhelmed with suffering and, abandoning Himself to the weight of His body, bows His head and dies.

Prayer: My dying Jesus,
I devoutly kiss the cross on which You would die for love of me.
I deserve, because of my sins, to die a terrible death;
but Your death is my hope.
By the merits of Your death,
give me the grace to die embracing Your feet and burning with love of You.
I yield my soul into Your hands.
I love You with my whole heart.
I am sorry that I have offended You.
Never let me offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Let me mingle tears with thee,
Mourning Him who mourned for me,
All the days that I may live.

13th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Thirteenth Station: Mary Receives the Body of Christ in Her Arms
The Way of the Cross Thirteenth Station: Mary Receives the Body of Christ in Her Arms

Thirteenth Station: Jesus Is Taken Down from the Cross

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how, after Our Lord had died, He was taken down from the cross by two of His disciples, Joseph and Nicodemus, and placed in the arms of His afflicted Mother. She received Him with unutterable tenderness and pressed Him close to her bosom.

Prayer: O Mother of Sorrows,
for the love of Your Son,
accept me as Your servant and pray to Him for me,
And You, my Redeemer, since you have died for me,
allow me to love You,
for I desire only You and nothing more.
I love You, Jesus my Love,
and I am sorry that I have offended You.
Never let me offend You again.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

By the cross with you to stay,
There with you to weep and pray,
Is all I ask of you to give.

14th Station of The Traditional Stations of the Cross

The Way of the Cross Fourteenth Station: Jesus is Laid in His Tomb
The Way of the Cross Fourteenth Station: Jesus is Laid in His Tomb

Fourteenth Station: Jesus Is Laid in His Tomb

℣.  We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.
℟. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

Meditation: Consider how the disciples carried the body of Jesus to its burial, while His holy Mother went with them and arranged it in the sepulcher with her own hands. They then closed the tomb and all departed. 

Prayer: Oh, my buried Jesus,
I kiss the stone that closes You in.
But You gloriously did rise again on the third day.
I beg You by Your resurrection that I may be raised gloriously on the last day,
to be united with You in heaven, to praise You and love You forever.
I love You, Jesus, and I repent of ever having offended You.
Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will.

Hymn (Tune: Stabat Mater)

Virgin of all virgins blest!
Listen to my fond request:
Let me share your grief divine.

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Saint Quotes on the Cross and love of Christ

“The cross is the school of love.”  St. Maximilian Kolbe

“As they were looking on, so we too gaze on his wounds as he hangs. We see his blood as he dies. We see the price offered by the redeemer, touch the scars of his resurrection. He bows his head, as if to kiss you. His heart is made bare open, as it were, in love to you. His arms are extended that he may embrace you. His whole body is displayed for your redemption. Ponder how great these things are. Let all this be rightly weighed in your mind: as he was once fixed to the cross in every part of his body for you, so he may now be fixed in every part of your soul.” St. Augustine

“If you seek patience, you will find no better example than the cross. Great patience occurs in two ways: either when one patiently suffers much, or when one suffers things which one is able to avoid and yet does not avoid. Christ endured much on the cross, and did so patiently, because when he suffered he did not threaten; he was led like a sheep to the slaughter and he did not open his mouth.” St. Thomas Aquinas

“Bear well in mind that you have neither friend, nor brother, nor father, nor mother, nor spouse, nor lover, who loves you more than God.”  St. Alphonsus Liguori

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