CWOW 2021 Stations of the Cross Audioguide – Traditional

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CWOW 2021 Stations of the Cross Audioguide – Traditional: You may walk the stations in your home or outside. If you are going out on a shorter walk, consider listening to the introduction before leaving home. Images for the meditation are linked here. If you want to skip directly to the stations of the cross, an orientation to the audioguide begins at 4:50 and the Stations of the Cross meditation begins at 7:17 and is 36 minutes long. This file is large, so please download the file when you have a good connection, stream below, or download as a podcast here

 

Feel free to break the audioguide up if you need to. Following are the starting points for each station in the audioguide:

Station 1- 6:25 (Jesus Is Condemned To Death; Luke 23:20-25)

Station 2- 8:45 (Jesus Carries The Cross John; 19:13-17)

Station 3- 11:30 (Jesus Falls For The First Time; Isaiah 53:4-7) 

Station 4- 13:50 (Jesus Meets His Mother; Luke 2:28-35)

Station 5- 16:20 (Simon The Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross; Mark 15:21)

Station 6- 18:30 (Veronica Wipes The Face Of Jesus; Isaiah 53: 2-3)

Station 7- 20:50 (Jesus Falls For The Second Time; Psalm 38: 10-11, 13-17a)

Station 8- 23:30 (Jesus Consoles The Women Of Jerusalem; Luke 23: 27-31

Station 9- 25:55 (Jesus Falls For The Third Time;Hebrews 4:15, 16))

Station 10- 28:00 (Jesus Is Stripped Of His Garments; John 19:23-24)

Station 11- 30:20 (Jesus Is Nailed To The Cross; Luke 23:33-34a)

Station 12- 32:10 (Jesus Dies On The Cross; Luke 23: 44-46)

Station 13- 34:45 (The Body Of Jesus Is Taken Down From The Cross; John 19:38-40)

Station 14- 36:50 (The Body Of Jesus Is Laid In The Tomb; Luke 23:50-55)

Station 15- 39:20 (Jesus Rises From The Dead; Luke 24: 1-8)

 

Stabat Mater- translation

This is the traditional musical entry into each station. It represents the experience of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, as she accompanies her suffering son. She represents mother, disciple and the Church who is charged with bearing Christ into the world.

 

Credits: 

Content consultation: Deacon Charles Rohrbacher

Scripture Reading: Pastor Gary de la Pena VanderPol

Reflections and Prayers written and read by: Sharon Henthorn-Iwane

Stabat Mater Gregorian Chant: Singers Unknown 

Audio editing: Noa Henthorn-Iwane

Inspiration and input: Community and staff of Church Without Walls, Berkeley, St. Alphonsus Liguori model (1787)

Guide: Sharon Henthorn-Iwane 

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