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Jesus
1st station
Jesus is sentenced to death.
Learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart.
(Mt 11:29)
2nd station
Jesus takes up his cross.
Whoever wants to come after me, let him deny himself
and takes up his cross every day.
(Lk 9:23)
3rd station
Jesus falls for the first time.
Behold the Lamb of God, behold the Lamb of God, behold the One who takes away
the sin of the world.
(Jn 1:29)
4th station
Jesus meets his holy mother.
I have to be at my father's business.
(Lk 2:49)
5th station
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry his cross.
What you did to the least of my people,
you did it to me.
(Mt 25:40)
6th station
Veronica wipes the soiled face of Jesus.
Whoever sees me, sees the father.
(Jn 14:9)
7th station
Jesus falls for the second time.
Come to me, all you who are heavy laden,
and I'll make you feel better.
(Mt 11:28)
8th station
Jesus comforts the women of Jerusalem.
Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me,
weep for yourselves.
(Lk 23:28-31)
9th station
Jesus falls for the third time.
Whoever humbles himself shall be exalted.
(Lk 14:11)
10th station
Jesus is stripped of his clothes.
Whoever does not renounce
not to everything he owns
cannot be my disciple.
(Lk 14:33)
11th station
Jesus is nailed to the cross.
I came down from heaven,
not to do my will,
but the will of the one who sent me.
(Jn 6:38)
12th station
Jesus dies on the cross.
When I am lifted up from the earth,
I'll make all the men my own.
(Jn 12:32)
13th station
Jesus is taken from the cross and given to his mother:
Was it not necessary that Christ should suffer
to enter into his glory?
(Lk 24:26)
14th station
Jesus is laid in the tomb.
If the grain of wheat that fell into the ground doesn't die,
he stays alone,
If he dies, it bears much fruit.
(Jn 12:24-25)
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Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity. He is regarded as the incarnation of God.
The historical existence of Jesus is attested by archaeological research and by the accounts of Roman historians (Flavius Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonius).
At about the age of thirty, Jesus left Nazareth and began an itinerant public life. He calls his disciples and walks with them through Judea and Galilee. He teaches, he heals the sick, casts out demons, walks on water, forgives sins, raises the dead. He is attentive to children. He shares meals, a wedding party, pilgrimages to Jerusalem. He lives as a Jewish believer, goes to the synagogue, observes the Sabbath. He weeps, gets angry, experiences sadness, fatigue and thirst, compassion and even anguish. Jesus is known for his natural authority.
With all the miracles he performed, Jesus is the one to whom prayers should be addressed no matter what difficulties one faces.
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