Stations and Way of the Cross

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About this app

Pocket Guide for Stations of the Cross / Way of the Cross
(Via Crucis | Way of Sorrows | Via Dolorosa)

Includes the ff versions:
▪ English ▪
► Seven Churches Guide (Visita Iglesia)
► The Traditional Way of the Cross
► The Scriptural/Biblical Way of the Cross
► The New Way of the Cross - ***with Audio
▪ Tagalog ▪
► Gabay sa Pitong Simbahan (Bisita Iglesia)
► Tradisyunal na Daan ng Krus
► Bagong Daan ng Krus - ***with Audio
▪ Cebuano ▪
► Ang Bag-ong Dalan sa Krus
▪ Kapampangan ▪
► Ing Dalan Ning Krus

***(Audio requires internet connection)

The celebration of the Stations of the Cross is especially common on the Fridays of Lent, especially Good Friday. Community celebrations are usually accompanied by various songs and prayers. Particularly common as musical accompaniment is the Stabat Mater. At the end of each station the Adoramus Te is sometimes sung. The Alleluia is also sung, except during Lent.

Lent is a special time of prayer, penance, sacrifice and good works in preparation of the celebration of Easter. If you gave something up for the Lord performing spiritual works, like attending the Stations of the Cross, attending Mass, making a weekly holy hour before the Blessed Sacrament, taking time for personal prayer and spiritual reading and most especially making a good confession and receiving sacramental absolution.

Historically Christians meditated on the scenes portraying the Passion narrative as penance. Although the practices may have evolved over the centuries, the focus remains the same: to repent of sin, to renew our faith and to prepare to celebrate joyfully the mysteries of our salvation.

The word Lent itself is derived from the Anglo-Saxon words lencten, meaning "Spring," and lenctentid, which literally means not only "Springtide" but also was the word for "March," the month in which the majority of Lent falls.
Updated on
Mar 9, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
153 reviews
Ed Symaco
May 22, 2022
The LOUD and garish ads, my goodness! I want to pray solemnly but then an ad with women and a man screaming cuts in?! If I could give a negative rating I definitely would.
6 people found this review helpful
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Emefa Afed
March 26, 2022
Nice. But will be great if songs are introduced in-between and the audio continues.
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Deborah Faria
July 5, 2024
Very beautiful app...pray different versions of the Way of the Cross. 🙏✝️
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What's new

Minor updates
Fixed audio in Tagalog (Ang Bagong Daan ng Krus)