Pope asks families to write 2022 Way of the Cross meditations

A family carries the cross during the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum in Rome in this April 6, 2012, file photo. Pope Francis has asked several families to write the meditations for his 2022 Way of the Cross service at the Colosseum on Good Friday. (CNS file photo by Paul Haring)

By Catholic News Service staff

[Vatican City – CNS] – Pope Francis has asked several families to write the prayers and meditations for his Stations of the Cross service at Rome’s Colosseum on Good Friday.

The request comes during the year when Pope Francis has asked Catholics to dedicate to families and to a rereading of “Amoris Laetitia,” his post-Synodal exhortation on the family, which was published in 2016.

The authors of the Stations of the Cross texts to be used for the night-time service on Good Friday, April 15 are “families linked to Catholic volunteer and assistance communities and associations,” said Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office.

Families also will carry the cross between the stations at the Colosseum, he said. Those chosen will reflect the focus of each prayer and meditation — for example, migrants and refugees or the elderly or those caring for a person with a disability.

In 2020 and 2021, the service was scaled down and held in St. Peter’s Square because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pope still used the prayers and meditations of special authors. In 2020, they were written by inmates at an Italian prison and in 2021 by Scouts and other children at a Rome parish.

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