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Do Any Protestant Churches do Stations of the Cross?

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I was reading [this question](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/88924/what-do-protestants-make-of-the-earliest-marian-prayer) and wondering how Protestants, in general, would react to a Catholic Stations of the Cross service. I'm not sure of the history of the idea of the Stations of the Cross, although I know there's a handful of extra-bibilical things in it. I can't see it counter to the Bible, but I don't know if Protestants would feel comfortable singing _Stabat Mater_, even though that's not a requirement. So my question is, are the Stations of the Cross a good ecumenical form of worship, and if so, have they been used independently in Protestant churches and what forms to they take? Are there any parts that differ intentionally from the normal 14 stations found in Latin Rite Catholic Churches?
Asked by Peter Turner (34456 rep)
Jan 10, 2022, 06:28 PM
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