According to Tradition, the Stations of the Cross derived from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary who, year after year on Good Friday, would walk the route through Jerusalem that Jesus walked on the way to Golgotha, pausing to remember what happened at each station. Early Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land began walking this route and a desire to reproduce these holy places eventually led to the devotion of the Stations of the Cross in the 14th century. It is a well known devotion which is often conducted during Lent, but which can be prayed during any time of the year.

This chaplet is a wonderful way to take the Stations with you wherever you go. A medal representing each of the fourteen stations functions as the Our Father bead, while three beads in between each medal function as Hail Mary beads. The chaplet should be said in conjunction with a regular program for the stations of the Cross, which can be found online written by various authors.

On the Stations of the Cross Chaplet pictured above, a Heart of Jesus centerpiece and a Flared Crucifix were used.

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    According to Tradition, the Stations of the Cross derived from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary who, year after year on Good Friday, would walk the route through Jerusalem that Jesus walked on the way to Golgotha, pausing to remember what happened at each station. Early Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land began walking this route and a desire to reproduce these holy places eventually led to the devotion of the Stations of the Cross in the 14th century. It is a well known devotion which is often conducted during Lent, but which can be prayed during any time of the year.

    This chaplet is a wonderful way to take the Stations with you wherever you go. A medal representing each of the fourteen stations functions as the Our Father bead, while three beads in between each medal function as Hail Mary beads. The chaplet should be said in conjunction with a regular program for the stations of the Cross, which can be found online written by various authors.

    On the Stations of the Cross Chaplet pictured above, a Heart of Jesus centerpiece and a Flared Crucifix were used.

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    This is beautifully made and I opted for the blue magnesite beads! It came beautifully boxed as well. They have also done a great job repairing several rosaries for me! I highly recommend this artisan!
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