Many people think The Stations of the Cross are Catholic but they are not. They are Christian and I highly recommend every Christian become aware of them especially at this time of the Resurrection weekend. My daughter teaches at a private Christian school in San Marcos and they have the kids do the stations every year. They have a narrator take them thru each station telling the story of Jesus in the Garden, to being arrested and condemned and judged to his walk with the cross to him dying and being placed in the tomb and to his resurrection. The story is told in all four of the Gospels and each book seems to add a little more to it. I helped make the costumes for the kids this year and so I studied the 14 stations through all four Gospels and it truly changed my life making it so real that the emotion of knowing what our Saviour went thru for us is more real now to me than ever before. Thank you for sharing this as it is truly moving.
Many people think The Stations of the Cross are Catholic but they are not. They are Christian and I highly recommend every Christian become aware of them especially at this time of the Resurrection weekend. My daughter teaches at a private Christian school in San Marcos and they have the kids do the stations every year. They have a narrator take them thru each station telling the story of Jesus in the Garden, to being arrested and condemned and judged to his walk with the cross to him dying and being placed in the tomb and to his resurrection. The story is told in all four of the Gospels and each book seems to add a little more to it. I helped make the costumes for the kids this year and so I studied the 14 stations through all four Gospels and it truly changed my life making it so real that the emotion of knowing what our Saviour went thru for us is more real now to me than ever before. Thank you for sharing this as it is truly moving.