13th station of the cross coloring page (XIII): The body of Jesus is taken down from the cross Jesus's lifeless body is gently removed from the cross by His friends. Mary, His mother, holds Him one last time. Download the 13th station of cross coloring page (PDF) 14th station of the cross coloring page (XIV): Jesus is laid in the tomb.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS FOR CHILDREN Based on "A Simple Presentation for Kids Ten and Under" by: Theresa Difato with minor modifications*. Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages Learn how to pray the Stations of the Cross at the USCCB website. 1st station of the cross coloring page (I): Jesus is condemned to death.
2nd station of the cross coloring page (II): Jesus carries His cross. 14 Stations of the Cross Printable PDF Booklet, Stabat Mater (Latin/English), Coloring Pictures, and Audio CD The Way of the Cross Printable Booklet, Coloring Pages, and Audio This printable Stations of the Cross booklet according to the method of St. Alphonsus Liguori is so handy.
Read it online. Print the 14 Stations as a pamphlet. Use as a handout in catechism class.
Take to church on. Free printable Stations of the Cross coloring pages for your Catholic homeschool. Pray the Way of the Cross with illustrations and art.
For classroom use only, not for resale or reposting without permission. STATIONS OF THE CROSS COLORING PAGES The Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages were created by artist Adam Walker Cleaveland. Given that the Illustrated Ministry community comes from over 60+ different denominations around the world, some of whom may not be familiar with the Stations of the Cross, we decided to create illustrations based on the fourteen scriptural Stations of the Cross, which.
Discover beautiful Stations of Cross coloring pages to inspire reflection and creativity. Perfect for spiritual moments and artistic expression. Here's a free printable Stations of the Cross Coloring Book! Click over and print it right now for your CCD class, homeschool, or just for fun! The Stations of the Cross are an ancient tradition in the Catholic Church going back to the fourth century when Christians went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Like many of our Catholic traditions, the Stations of the Cross can be rich, deep, and meaningful, but at the same time we can lose sight of their significance and how to relate them to.