This small publication serves as a devotional guide, leading individuals or groups through a series of reflections and prayers centered on the events of Jesus Christ’s Passion and death. Often used during Lent, and especially on Good Friday, it presents fourteen specific stages, each representing a moment along the path to Calvary. These stages, known as Stations, are traditionally depicted in art or physical representations found in churches and other places of worship.
The use of this devotional material provides a structured framework for meditating on sacrifice, suffering, and redemption. It allows participants to follow, in spirit, the final journey of Jesus, fostering a deeper understanding of Christian faith and the implications of this central narrative. Historically, the practice of commemorating the Passion evolved over centuries, with formalized Stations and accompanying resources becoming widespread in the medieval period and beyond.