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When Should I Pray the Stations of the Cross?

The Stations of the Cross are a traditional Catholic devotion centered upon meditation of the Passion of Christ. They are typically prayed throughout the liturgical season of Lent, but are we able to practice this devotion outside of the Lenten season?

On this episode of "Ask a Marian," Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC answers the question. 

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