Stations of the Cross Activities, Worksheets, and Coloring Pages

The Stations of the Cross is a wonderful devotion for you to practice with your class during Lent. If possible, devote some of your class time to the preparation for or participation in the Stations of the Cross. Use these Stations of the Cross activities and printables to help teach about Christ’s Passion and Death or prepare your students to go through the Stations with the rest of the parish or school.

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Stations of the Cross Worksheets

Stations of the Cross Word Search

This word search from The Religion Teachers Lenten Activity Pack requires students to know the names of each station in order to find the clues in the cross. The words together make the shape of a cross.

The Way of the Cross Journal

This multi-page worksheet invites students to meditate and pray at each station by imagining what Jesus would say to us about his experience and the response in prayer we might have for him. This method of praying the stations is based on Clarence Enzler’s popular Everyone’s Way of the Cross. This resource is also available to members.

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Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages

Important: If you choose to spend valuable class time coloring pictures of the Stations of the Cross, be sure to use the pictures to actually pray the Stations.

Here are some teaching ideas to take coloring to the next level:

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A Stations of the Cross Book for Kids

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The meditations and prayers in this Stations of the Cross book by Jared Dees are short and powerful opportunities for children to encounter Christ especially during the season of Lent. This collection includes five separate meditations to help kids make meaningful connections between the Crucifixion and their everyday lives.