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Looking for a Stations of the Cross for Lent? The SJV Lay Division has you covered.

Updated: Jan 13

Photo by Rowan Heuvel on Unsplash
Photo by Rowan Heuvel on Unsplash

Praying the Stations of the Cross is one of the richest ways to enter into the Lenten season and not only remember but meditate upon the sacrifice of Christ on the cross.


Even though we are already two weeks into Lent, it’s never too late to go to Stations of the Cross! Parishes typically have them every Friday during Lent, and in fact, part of this week’s Apostolic Mindset Lenten Challenge is to go and intentionally pray the Stations of the Cross.


Our friends at the St. John Vianney Lay Division have done the work and put together a convenient list of all the times and locations of the Stations of the Cross throughout the Archdiocese of Denver, so there’s no excuse not to go!


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