In the traditional form of the Stations of the Cross, however, stations 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9 are not explicitly biblical. Jesus’ body is removed from the cross – the Deposition or Lamentation. Jesus is nailed to the cross – the Crucifixion.ġ3.
Veronica wipes blood off of Jesus’ face.ġ1.
Simon of Cyrene is forced to carry the cross.Ħ. The traditional form of the Stations of the Cross is as follows:ĥ. There are several widely accepted versions describing those final hours, one being biblical and the others being more traditional accounts of events in Jesus’ final hours. The Stations of the Cross serve as a stark reminder of the humble manner in which Jesus was willing to set aside any privilege of deity in order to provide a path to salvation through His sacrifice. The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Via Dolorosa, is a narration of the final hours in the life of Jesus Christ on earth that continues to provide spiritual conviction for every Christian and application to our lives.