The Fridays in Lent are the perfect times to do the Stations of the Cross.
From the Raccolta:
"The faithful who with at least a contrite heart, whether singly or in company, perform the pious exercise of the Way of the Cross, when the latter has been legitimately erected according to the prescriptions of the Holy See, may gain:
A plenary indulgence as often as they perform the same;
Another plenary indulgence, if they receive Holy Communion on the same day, or even within a month after having made the Stations ten times;
An indulgence of 10 years for each station, if for some reasonable cause they are unable to complete the entire Way of the Cross."
From the Raccolta:
"The faithful who with at least a contrite heart, whether singly or in company, perform the pious exercise of the Way of the Cross, when the latter has been legitimately erected according to the prescriptions of the Holy See, may gain:
A plenary indulgence as often as they perform the same;
Another plenary indulgence, if they receive Holy Communion on the same day, or even within a month after having made the Stations ten times;
An indulgence of 10 years for each station, if for some reasonable cause they are unable to complete the entire Way of the Cross."
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The Fridays in Lent are the perfect times to do the Stations of the Cross. From the Raccolta: "The faithful who with at least a contrite heart, whether singly or in company, perform the pious exercise of the Way of the Cross, when the latter has been legitimately…
Our Holy Mother the Church also provides indulgences for those who are legitimately unable to perform the Stations at an actual set of Stations in a church, whether by sickness or distance or otherwise.
Even without the indulgences, the Stations are a very good devotion and very pleasing to our Lord, even when said at home.
You do not need any particular set of devotions to do the Stations of the Cross, but if you'd like to but you don't have a copy of any devotions, just put auto-rotate on and use this. This is from my copy of those by St. Alphonsus Liguori.
(Printed by Carmel Books)
(NB - mind the typo on the 11th Station. It should read 'Jesus is nailed to the Cross' but it repeats the previous title. The rest of that page is fine.)
You do not need any particular set of devotions to do the Stations of the Cross, but if you'd like to but you don't have a copy of any devotions, just put auto-rotate on and use this. This is from my copy of those by St. Alphonsus Liguori.
(Printed by Carmel Books)
(NB - mind the typo on the 11th Station. It should read 'Jesus is nailed to the Cross' but it repeats the previous title. The rest of that page is fine.)