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which stations is it where jesus is crucified

10th

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Churches began creating replicas of the holy sites in Jerusalem to allow those unable to make the arduous pilgrimage to participate in the devotion

replicating holy sites

100

what does " May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, Rest in peace. Amen" mean?

It means a prayer of love and hope, asking God to grant eternal rest and peace to those who have died

100

"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"

Matthew 27:45-54

100

In what centuries did the Stations of the Cross emerge from a papally‑endorsed effort to bring the Passion of Christ to the faithful who could not travel to Jerusalem?

17th-18th

200

Which station is it where they nail Jesus to the cross

11

200

what directory runs the 14th stations format as a way to pray the cross

Popular piety and liturgy

200

what does "Jesus Christ Crucified" mean?

It means the Crucifixion means that through Jesus’ sacrifice, God’s love conquers sin and death, and opens the way to eternal life.

200

Jesus cries out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” and then yields up His spirit.

Matthew 27:50

200

purpose is to inspire deep theological reflection and spiritual faith on jesus sacrifice and its significance for humanity's salvation.

role

300

How many times does Jesus fall during the 14 Stations?

3

300

What is franciscan standardization?

Franciscans obtained papal permission to install the devotion in all their churches

300

What does "Because by Your Holy Cross you have Redeemed the World" mean?

It means through Jesus’ death on the Cross, humanity was freed from sin. The Cross is not a symbol of defeat, but of victory and salvation

300

Jesus says, “It is finished,” bows His head, and gives up His spirit

John 19:30

300

Who was the stations of the Cross composed by?

St. Leonardo da Porto Maurizio

400

How many stations of the cross is there?

14

400

 When most Christians could not travel to Jerusalem, they created a ___________

pilgrimage of the heart

400

what does " Consider Jesus, suffering and dying on the Cross. He forgives those who crucified him and prays for His mother" mean?

the Cross is not just about death and suffering—it is about radical forgiveness, self-giving love, and the creation of a new family of God.

400

Jesus says, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit,” and breathes His last.

Luke 23:46

400

evolved from a historical commemoration to a deeply theological and personally resonant event of faith, sacrifice, and redemption

meaning

500

Meaning: The Stations of the Cross help us reflect on _________, death, and love for people by remembering His last journey to Death.

Jesus suffering

500

4th Century: 

The practice began as early Christian pilgrims visited the Holy Land to retrace Jesus' footsteps on the _______ in Jerusalem

 Via Dolorosa

500

What does "We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you" mean?

It means this is a moment of worship, recognizing Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross. It expresses both love and appreciation, reminding us that His suffering saved us

500

“He humbled himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross.”

Philippians 2:8

500

meaning for Christians, embodying salvation, redemption, and the depth of God's love throughout history and in modern words

importance

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