Stations of the Cross
Art and Chant
Art and Chant
Stations of the Cross - Hans Memling
It is customary to pray the Stations of the Cross on Friday during Lent. In this prayer we recall Christ’s passion, death and resurrection, reminding us that we too "were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life. For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his." (Romans 6:4-5)
This Stations of the Cross prayer is accompanied by famous art work and the serene chanting of the Stabat Mater in Latin.
TINTORETTO
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
Stabat Mater: At the cross her station keeping,
Stood the mournful Mother weeping,
Close to Jesus to the last.
EL GRECO
Pray: I adore You, Lord Jesus, and I praise you.
PIETER BRUEGEL
Meditation: Laboring under the weight of the cross, Jesus slowly sets forth to Calvary. His strength fails Him; He falls under the weight of the cross.
Prayer: Jesus, sometimes I stumble like a child with its first steps, but I feel that I can carry the tree of life, my cross, with its burdens, strengthened with your aid.
4th Station – Jesus and His Mother Meet
RAFFAELLO SANZIO RAPHAEL
Pray: I adore You, Lord Jesus, and I praise you.
Meditation: Consider the meeting of Jesus and His Mother Mary. Consider the sword of anguish that pierced His Mother’s heart.
Prayer: Jesus, grant me the grace to truly love Your Mother who is My Mother. Dear Mother Mary, please pray that I will keep the Passion of your Son always in my heart.
Stabat Mater: Christ above in torment hangs;
5th Station – Jesus is Helped by Simon
TITIAN
Scripture: Mark 15:21
6th Station – Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
PETER PAUL RUBENS
GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
JACQUEMART DE HESDIN
Prayer: My Jesus, laden with sorrows, I weep for the offenses I have committed against You, because of the pains they have deserved and still more because of the displeasure they have caused you, who have loved me so much.
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
9th Station – Jesus Falls the Third Time
Jesus Falls a Third Time
DOMENICHINO
Prayer: Jesus, I know, with each passing day, my body will sometimes fail me. Teach me to love my body enough so I will not place it where sin may reign and your Father’s love takes second place.
FRA ANGELICO
Prayer: Jesus I ask your strength for me so that I may be stripped of vice and not of virtue.
Scripture: Psalm 22: 19
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
BETREM
Prayer: My crucified Jesus, nail my heart to Your Cross, that it may ever remain there, to love You, and never leave You again. I love You more than myself; I repent of having offended You.
ANDREA MANTEGNA
Prayer: Dear Jesus, help me to forgive all those who have injured me, so that I myself may obtain forgiveness from You.
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN
Scripture: Luke 23:50-52
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
Stabat Mater: Let me share with thee His pain,
Who for me in torments died.
CARVAGGIO
Pray: I adore You, Lord Jesus, and I praise you.
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
PERUGINO
Scripture: Colossians 3:1 If then you were raised with Christ, seek what is above, when Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Think of what is above, not of what is on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ your life appears, then you too will appear with him in glory.
Pray: One Our Father, One Hail Mary, One Glory Be
Prayer After the Stations: Oh Jesus, thank You for suffering and dying for me and for all of us. As we have shared in Your sufferings, may we also know the power of Your Resurrection. In Your name we pray, Amen.
Pray the Stations of the Cross meditating on the Virtues along the Via Dolorosa
Pray the Stations of the Cross with meditations
Pray the Stations of the Cross with meditations
The hymn "Stabat Mater" is ascribed to Jacopone da Todi, O.F.M. (d.1306). METER: Trochaic dimeter. The english translation of the Latin text is by Father Caswall and is perhaps the most extensively used. Composer: Claudio Casciolini (1697 - 1760).