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beathomas2013
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Does anyone know of a good script for Living Stations of the Cross for elementary school aged children? The kids are in 1-5 grade. We’re looking for something that requires narrators but no lines from the kids doing the acting. In previous years, we’ve had about 3 or 4 narrators reading a few stations each and then the rest of the children sort of miming.
The problem is that the script that we’ve been using just seems too casual, not very liturgical. And the responses that the congregation is supposed to say are also extremely casual - like “Dear Jesus, help me never to make fun of anyone or call people names.” We want something more liturgical/solemn/prayerful. I’m not sure if I’m describing this very well…
Everything I find either is just meant to be read and wouldn’t be easy for small children to act out, requires the “actors” to say lines, or is also just very casual like what we have now.
The problem is that the script that we’ve been using just seems too casual, not very liturgical. And the responses that the congregation is supposed to say are also extremely casual - like “Dear Jesus, help me never to make fun of anyone or call people names.” We want something more liturgical/solemn/prayerful. I’m not sure if I’m describing this very well…
Everything I find either is just meant to be read and wouldn’t be easy for small children to act out, requires the “actors” to say lines, or is also just very casual like what we have now.