KUALA LUMPUR — The liturgical and catechetical ministries of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus recently collaborated to hold a unique and meaningful event specially designed for children aged 7 to 12. Titled Exploring Lent – Children’s Way of the Cross, the Lenten programme took place on April 12 and welcomed around 50 participants, including young children, their parents, catechists, and members of the liturgy team.
This special initiative aimed to help children connect more deeply with the Passion of Christ in a way that speaks to their young hearts and minds. In line with the Jubilee Year of Hope, the event also emphasised the message that the Way of the Cross does not end in sorrow, but rather, in the joyful hope of the Resurrection.
The day began with an interactive workshop where children and parents, guided by catechists, crafted their own crowns of thorns using brown paper and toothpicks. With beaming faces and enthusiastic hands, the children wore their handmade crowns, ready to begin their Lenten journey around the parish grounds.
At each station, the children paused to reflect on the love Jesus has for us and how we, in return, can show our love for Him. Each station was made relatable through simple life applications:
• Station 4 – Jesus Meets His Mother: Children were reminded of the importance of being obedient and loving to their own parents.
• Station 7 – Jesus Falls a Second Time: A call to not complain especially when facing challenges at school or not to feel discouraged and wanting to give up at losing a sport or game.
• Station 14 – Jesus is Laid in the Tomb: A beautiful reminder to have kind and generous hearts, like Joseph of Arimathea who gave Jesus his burial tomb.
Adding a spiritual and serene dimension, the children were introduced to Taizé prayer, moving from one station to another, chanting the name of Jesus, led by a young guitarist from the parish choir team. This moment of prayerful reflection added a deep sense of reverence to the experience.
To bring the Passion of Christ closer to home, a small exhibit displayed simple props and informative write-ups, allowing children to touch the statue of Jesus on the cross and to learn more about the crown of thorns, the whip, the nails, and the inspiring story of St Helena’s search for the True Cross.
The event concluded with the recitation of the Jubilee Prayer for Children, followed by a joyful potluck brunch lovingly prepared by parents and catechists — a fitting end to a morning filled with faith, family, and fellowship.
This enriching journey reminded all present, especially the young ones, that while Lent leads us through Christ’s suffering, it ultimately shines the light of hope, love, and resurrection into our hearts.