Stations of the Cross Worksheet
An educational worksheet for Grade 9 students covering the Stations of the Cross, their historical significance, and spiritual meaning.
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Stations of the Cross: A Reflective Journey
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet explores the historical and spiritual significance of the Stations of the Cross.
1. The Stations of the Cross commemorate the final hours of on his way to crucifixion.
2. There are traditionally stations.
3. The practice of the Stations of the Cross originated with pilgrims visiting the in Jerusalem.
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the traditional Stations of the Cross?
Jesus falls for the first time
Jesus meets his mother
Jesus preaches the Sermon on the Mount
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross
2. The 'Via Dolorosa' is also known as the:
Way of Peace
Way of Suffering
Path of Glory
Road to Bethlehem
1. Explain the primary purpose of observing the Stations of the Cross.
2. How do the Stations of the Cross connect believers to the historical events of Jesus's passion?
1. The Stations of the Cross are only practiced during the season of Advent.
True
False
2. Veronica wiping the face of Jesus is one of the traditional Stations of the Cross.
True
False
Match each Station with its description.
1. Station I
a. Jesus is nailed to the cross
2. Station VII
b. Jesus is condemned to death
3. Station XI
c. Jesus falls for the second time