No Greater Love
Stations of the Cross for Teens and Young Adults
This past Advent I read two devotional books from the pen of Welborn intended for families and both were excellent. The first; Wonders of His Love Family Devotions and Activities for Advent, was a new read. The other was a reread Prepare Him Room: Advent Family Devotions, which I had a read a decade earlier but had not reviewed. This year Welborn promoted two volumes for Lent:
With Your Whole Heart: Family Devotions and Activities for Lent
No Greater Love Stations of the Cross for Young People
While looking into them I also discovered I had read Daybreaks: Daily Reflections for Lent and Easter, 9 years ago but had not reviewed it. So I read both volumes over a few days in order to review them and promote them for Lent this year. And I read this Stations that same Friday.
I picked up this volume for two reasons. The first it was by Amy Welborn and I have loved everything I have read from her masterful pen. And the second I was looking for a few new books for Lent reading in 2026 I picked it up a month before Lent with the plan of adding it into my regular rotation of ‘Stations of the Cross’. I try and pray a stations each day during Lent, and every Friday the rest of the year. I have read over 50 different versions. And I absolutely love this one from Welborn! It is a wonderful little volume with clear concise reflections; it is theologically sound, and very moving.
The description of this volume is:
“Catholic youth will respond to this Way of the Cross written by Amy Welborn, a syndicated columnist and author of several books for young Catholics. Presenting each of the traditional stations with a brief meditation and prayer, Welborn addresses the concerns and hopes of young people in a simple, direct style. Bold new illustrations in this redesigned Stations of the Cross capture the somber yet hope-filled mood of this devotion.”
Some online descriptions begin with ‘For Teens!’ but it can easily be used by individuals, in small groups or even corporately. I ordered 4 copies, one for each of my youngest two children, one for me, and one for their High School Chaplain. I worked through the physical edition of the book, and I found a digital copy of just the text on Welborn’s site. I really wish there was an eBook edition. I know I would use it far more often and I know a few who would pick it up who just do not do physical books anymore. The chapters in the volume are:
No Greater Love
Prayer Before the Altar
First Station Jesus Is Condemned to Die
Second Station Jesus Carries His Cross
Third Station Jesus Falls the First Time
Fourth Station Jesus Meets His Mother
Fifth Station Simon Helps Jesus
Sixth Station Veronica Wipes Jesus’ Face
Seventh Station Jesus Falls the Second Time
Eighth Station Jesus Meets the Women
Ninth Station Jesus Falls a Third Time
Tenth Station Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments
Eleventh Station Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross
Twelfth Station Jesus Dies on the Cross
Thirteenth Station Jesus Is Taken Down from the Cross
Fourteenth Station Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb
Closing Prayer
There is no Stabat Mater, and no prayers at the end of each station, but they can easily by added personally. Each station has three parts:
Meditation
Prayer
Bible Verse
A sample station is:
“THIRD STATION
Jesus Falls the First Time
Meditation
The streets of Jerusalem are narrow and winding. Crowds have gathered to watch Jesus make his way to
the place of crucifixion. Under the weight of the cross and pressed by the crowds, Jesus stumbles and falls.
Prayer
Jesus, the cross you carry is not just made of wood. It is made of the sadness of the world’s sin and all its
consequences in human suffering. That is a heavy burden to carry, and under its weight, you fall.
Sin brings me down to the ground, too. I may think I can handle it at first, but after a while, I find that my lies
or my casual cruelty or my closed heart is making it hard for me to walk upright. I fall.
I see you fall under all the weight, but I also see that you refuse to let the heaviness of the world’s sin keep
you down. You rise and keep walking out of love. Help me to rise, too, and find the path of love once again.
No one has greater love than this,
To lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
(John 15:13)”
In the introduction Welborn states:
“Love is important to all of us. We spend our time on earth engaged in so many activities, but in the end, it all comes down to love. We are seeking a place in life where we can safely love and be loved. We were made for love, and we all hope for a love that never ends and that accepts us just as we are.
What is love, though? The wrong idea of love can take us down sad or even dangerous paths. The Stations of the Cross are, above everything else, about love. When we journey with Jesus on the Way of the Cross, we learn what real love is, what it requires of us and how it gives us hope for the future.
The Gospel of John tells us that at the Last Supper, Jesus told his disciples that they were no longer servants but friends of his-which means friends of God. "No one has greater love than this," he said, "To lay down one's life for one's friends." In this Way of the Cross, we see what this "laying down" means for Jesus-and for us.”
I hope that sample meditation and the introduction gives you a feel for this volume. This was a Way of the Cross I am very thankful I have worked through and look forward to praying it again. If it was available as an eBook it would be one I used often.
This is an excellent Lenten resource, a great volume. I can easily recommend that Way of the Cross. I encourage you to pick it up and give it a try!
Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!
Books by Amy Welborn:
Prove It Series:
Prove It! God
Prove It! Church
Prove It! Jesus
Prove It! Prayer
Prove It! You
Prove It! The Catholic Teen Bible
Reconciled to God Daily Lenten Devotions
Wish You Were Here: Travels Through Loss and Hope
A Catholic Woman's Book of Days
de-Coding Da Vinci: The Facts Behind the Fiction of the Da Vinci Code
Loyola Kids Book of Saints
Loyola Kids Book of Heroes: Stories of Catholic Heroes and Saints throughout History
Here. Now. a Catholic Guide to the Good Life
The Words We Pray
Praying the Rosary: With the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries
Decoding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, and Lies
Come Meet Jesus: An Invitation from Pope Benedict XVI
Be Saints! An Invitation from Pope Benedict XVI
Friendship with Jesus: Pope Benedict XVI talks to Children on Their First Holy Communion
Mary and the Christian Life: Scriptural Reflections on the First Disciple
Adventures in Assisi: On the Path with St. Francis: On the Path with St. Francis
Prepare Him Room: Advent Family Devotions
Daybreaks: Daily Reflections for Lent and Easter
Wish You Were Here: Travels Through Loss and Hope
A Catholic Woman's Book of Days
de-Coding Da Vinci: The Facts Behind the Fiction of the Da Vinci Code
Loyola Kids Book of Saints
Loyola Kids Book of Heroes: Stories of Catholic Heroes and Saints throughout History
Here. Now. a Catholic Guide to the Good Life
The Words We Pray
Praying the Rosary: With the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries
Decoding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, and Lies
Come Meet Jesus: An Invitation from Pope Benedict XVI
Be Saints! An Invitation from Pope Benedict XVI
Friendship with Jesus: Pope Benedict XVI talks to Children on Their First Holy Communion
Mary and the Christian Life: Scriptural Reflections on the First Disciple
Adventures in Assisi: On the Path with St. Francis: On the Path with St. Francis
Prepare Him Room: Advent Family Devotions
Daybreaks: Daily Reflections for Lent and Easter
Parables: Stories of the Kingdom
The Absence of War
The Absence of War
Relatable and Authentic, Transparent, So Real
All Will Be Well
Nothing Else Occurs To Me
A Reason for EverythingProve It Series:
Prove It! God
Prove It! Church
Prove It! Jesus
Prove It! Prayer
Prove It! You
Prove It! The Catholic Teen Bible
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