Here is the Via Crucis according to the method of St. Francis of Assisi (500 years older than the method of St. Alphonsus Liguori):
https://sfacc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/stationsofthecrosswrittenbystfrancisofassisi.pdfBoth are traditional (that which is handed down) devotions that substitute for walking the actual Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, which has only existed in its current route since the 1700s. Stations of the Cross as we know them (crosses with Passion images afixed to church walls) date the 1400s and were reserved to Franciscan churches and shrines until the 1900s.