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The Way of the Cross, also known as the Stations of the Cross, are a way to pray and meditate on Christ's sacrifice for us. It is divided into fourteen stations from the time He was condemned to ...
So the Stations of the Cross, as we pray them today, ... Order Bulk Subscriptions Get a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school. Order ...
The Stations of the Cross is a prayer practice that invites Christians to think about the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross on Good Friday. During Lent, many churches schedule this on Fridays.
In addition to the Stations of the Cross, the church will also be having special Easter services including a Service of Tenebrae or Service of Darkness at 7 p.m. on Good Friday, an Easter sunrise ...
Stations of the Cross, 14 of them, depict the last day of Jesus Christ’s life. At the stations, typically displayed in churches or church yards, the faithful reflect on Christ’s sacrifice and ...
Here’s another selection from our recent ebook “Spectacular Radio Studios.”. Holy Family Communications Inc., a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, is the umbrella company for The Station of the Cross ...
Three Stations of the Cross depict times when Jesus falls on his way to Calvary. Here 18-year-old Peter Stec, portraying Jesus, and the heavy wooden cross, ...
Luis Alberto Hernández as Jesús with other members of the church’s Recollection young adult group during the Live Stations of the Cross at Saint Anthony Mary Claret Catholic church on Good ...
The final Lenten Stations of the Cross were observed on Good Friday at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica. The 14 panels chronicle the day of Jesus crucifixion from being condemned to being interred ...
Catholic faithful in Kensington marked Good Friday on April 18 with a “Stations of the Cross” procession, symbolizing Jesus’ journey as he carried the cross before his crucifixion and resurrection on ...
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