(Roman Catholic Church) a devotion consisting of fourteen prayers said before a series of fourteen pictures or carvings representing successive incidents during Jesus' passage from Pilate's house to his crucifixion at Calvary.
See more
The depiction of the final hours (or Passion) of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion.
1 But the priest drew her towards the other Stations of the Cross .
2 Thinking Anew:THE Stations of the Cross are still popular during Lent.
3 The Stations of the Cross were not there at that time.
4 The Stabat Mater has long been part of the ' Stations of the Cross ' devotions.
5 There were Stations of the Cross reported to be of an unusually idolatrous nature.
6 The Stations of the Cross stained glass at Futuna Chapel.
7 The stations of Ian Wilson's 72-minute solo piano work are the Stations of the Cross .
8 There were fourteen Stations of the Cross , and the Slasher was only up to number four.
9 For example, a person comes into the church and goes around the Stations of the Cross .
10 Have you seen her ' Stations of the Cross ' ?
11 On Holy Thursday a youth group re-enacted the Stations of the Cross at the Sanctuario de Chimayo.
12 Well, she made holographic images of the Stations of the Cross and placed them in a dark space.
13 What could be more Irish than a student designing an artistic representation of the Stations of the Cross ?
14 The shrine covers sixteen acres with a meditation grotto, a peace angel, Stations of the Cross , and holy stairs.
15 It parodied the Stations of the Cross , the traditional depictions of the last hours of Christ leading up to the Crucifixion.
16 The Cure has one of the cupboards in the sacristy; the frames he puts on the Stations of the Cross in the church.
Other examples for "Stations of the Cross"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for Stations of the Cross