It can be done on any day, but is most often done on the Fridays of Lent and particularly on Good Friday.
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The church traditionally celebrates the stations of the cross on Fridays, especially during Lent leading up to Good Friday.
cos today i dont feel like doing anything i just wanna kay in my bed
I don't think that many (if any) Protestant churches have the stations of the cross - I know Presbyterians and Baptists do not.
The Stations of The Cross are archetypal. At any given moment, each of us is a character in the Stations. The Victim; The Soldiers; The Lawyers (rabbis); the Victim's Mother; Random Helpers; and Many Onlookers. If possible, "making the stations" could be done every day. In fact,The Holy Rosary includes primary stations Catholic Laity usually make the stations during Lent. But the Stations are absolutely relevant to everyday life.
The stations of the cross
The Stations of the Cross are actually a private devotion, although sometimes done together in a group in the Church. As a private devotion there is no set ritual to them.
It shows that he took all those beatings to save us
stained glass featuring saints,and paintings of the "stations of the cross"
Usually they are along the side walls.
The 14 Stations of the Cross represent key moments in Jesus Christ's journey to his crucifixion and are important in the Christian faith as they serve as a way to reflect on and remember his sacrifice for humanity.
It helps us to remember that Jesus died for us, he accepted it when he was only a child.