<P> In 1686, in answer to their petition, Pope Innocent XI granted to the Franciscans the right to erect stations within their churches . In 1731, Pope Clement XII extended to all churches the right to have the stations, provided that a Franciscan father erected them, with the consent of the local bishop . At the same time the number was fixed at fourteen . In 1857, the bishops of England were allowed to erect the stations by themselves, without the intervention of a Franciscan priest, and in 1862 this right was extended to bishops throughout the church . </P> <P> The early set of seven scenes was usually numbers 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11 and 14 from the list below . The standard set from the 17th to 20th centuries has consisted of 14 pictures or sculptures depicting the following scenes: </P> <Ol> <Li> Pilate condemns Jesus to die </Li> <Li> Jesus accepts his cross </Li> <Li> Jesus falls for the first time </Li> <Li> Jesus meets his mother, Mary </Li> <Li> Simon of Cyrene helps carry the cross </Li> <Li> Veronica wipes the face of Jesus </Li> <Li> Jesus falls for the second time </Li> <Li> Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem </Li> <Li> Jesus falls for the third time </Li> <Li> Jesus is stripped of his clothes </Li> <Li> Jesus is nailed to the cross </Li> <Li> Jesus dies on the cross </Li> <Li> Jesus is taken down from the cross </Li> <Li> Jesus is placed in the tomb </Li> </Ol> <Li> Pilate condemns Jesus to die </Li>

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