Stations of the Cross
The "Stations of the Cross" is a Christian tradition that commemorates the events of Good Friday, focusing on the final hours of Jesus Christ before his crucifixion. It consists of 14 stations, each representing a specific event, such as Jesus being condemned to death, carrying the cross, and his burial. This practice is often observed during Lent, especially on Good Friday.
Participants typically walk from station to station, reflecting on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus. Each station is marked by an image or a cross, and prayers or meditations are offered at each point. This ritual helps deepen the understanding of Christ's Passion and encourages personal reflection on themes of suffering and redemption.