Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Stations of the Cross for children are a wonderful way for families to experience the Passion of Christ. They are called stations as they are meant to be “stopping points” just like train stations and bus stations. At each station, we are called to stop and think about what Jesus went through as he died on the cross. Even though many families only pray them during Lent, they can be experienced anytime of year.

For Stations of the Cross to be prayerful experience for elementary aged children,it is important to use age-appropriate and relevant meditation guides These guides succeed at being relevant by focusing on how Jesus’ “Way of the Cross” shows us the “The Way” to live like him. The Stations are sometimes called “The Way of the Cross” to help us reflect on this focus.

To experience stations with limited time, use this 2 page guide. It focuses on providing a few prayerful sentences on how we can apply the station events to our daily lives along with wonderful artwork by Vincentini. This guide works well as part of a faith formation class when you only 15 min block of time. Consider printing it back to back on heavier paper in color. Then, the copies can be reused every year.

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Free Printable Stations of the Cross for Children Booklet

This longer more reflective version has a format closer to traditional Stations of the Cross meditations. They are illustrated with the wonderful artwork by Vincentini. Consider sharing the reading of the passages. For example have an adult read the “The Way of Jesus” part and various children read the “Our Way to Jesus” part.

Booklet version

These booklets can be printed in B & W or in color. Make sure to print 2-sided so that when the 4 printed pages are folded in half, they make a booklet that can be stapled at the folded edge. If printed on heavier weight paper, these booklets can be used over and over again.

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

On-line Stations of the Cross

For a meaningful on-version of the Stations of the Cross perfect for families or small groups see my store on Teachers Pay Teachers. The stations can be read directly from a tablet or smartphone. Works well for virtual sessions. Distribute the readings among your participants. Easy to divide by having “The Way of Jesus” part and “Our Way to Jesus” parts be read by different people.

Stations of the Cross Guides for teens

These resources are designed for teens and can easily be printed for your use:

Stations of the Cross by Lucille Perrotta Castro has sections on “Look at Jesus” and “Look at Your Heart” to make the stations more like a spiritual pilgrimage.

 The Stations of the Cross for Teens from Archdiocese of Winnipeg is impactful for teens because it enables then to directly apply the Stations to their lives.

Outdoor Stations of the Cross

If you are interested in hosting outdoor stations of the cross, please see the post on the Best Covid Safe Family Events for Faith Formation. Scroll down to the March idea.

It’s a great idea to go over the Stations of the Cross with children during Lent. When we find ourselves traveling on Good Friday (to be with family on Easter) I always print a Stations of the Cross booklet to take with us so we can pray them on the drive. You can find out everything you ever needed to know about them at my Stations of the Cross 101 post here. Here are some printable stations of the cross resources for kids!

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

I have a new set that is a printable stand up EASY stations of the cross craft. And the best part? The crafted stations stand up, but store flat so you can keep them to use again and again! Get your stations of the cross craft here.

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Here is a free printable stations booklet from Catholic Playground.

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Here is a free printable Stations of the Cross for Kids booklet from Real Life at Home
that is simple and perfect for younger children. (There are other options that are
in the same post that are good for older children as well.)

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Real Life At Home also has this one page Stations of the cross printable.

This is free for subscribers and looks super handy!

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

pages, and they’re really beautifully done!

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

These are perfect for sensitive children that you don’t want to display the

actual images in front of. 

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

St. John’s Church also has their stations coloring sheets available
to print in booklet form with the prayers and songs. (scroll to bottom)

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Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

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Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

She has a real variety available- print them in black and white, or color,

big, small, booklet form, or as cards to put on a ring! Isn’t that awesome?!

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

More Stations Of The Cross Resources For Kids

Stations of the Cross Montessori Activity

Stations of the Cross Eggs– this is one of my favorites!!!

Stations of the Cross Games

DIY Candle Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross Grottos

Stations of the Cross CD For Kids– One of my favorite resources!

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable

Stations of the Cross for Youth printable