Stations of the Cross, also called Way of the Cross, is a series of 14 pictures or carvings portraying events in the Passion of Christ, from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his entombment.
The series of stations is as follows:
(1) Jesus is condemned to death
(2) He is made to bear his cross
(3) He falls the first time
(4) He meets his mother
(5) Simon of Cyrene is made to bear the cross
(6) Veronica wipes Jesus’ face
(7) He falls the second time
(8) the women of Jerusalem weep over Jesus
(9) He falls the third time
(10) He is stripped of his garments
(11) He is nailed to the cross
(12) He dies on the cross
(13) He is taken down from the cross
(14) He is placed in the sepulcher.
The images are usually mounted on the inside walls of a church or chapel but may also be erected in such places as cemeteries, corridors of hospitals and religious houses, or on mountainsides.
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Picture below is of Station 2 (Jesus is made to bear his cross), one of the 14 panels from inside the Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva, the main Roman Catholic church in Geneva, Switzerland. [Wikimedia Commons]