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CLEVELAND — On Good Friday, parishioners gathered at St. John Nepomucene Church in Cleveland’s Slavic Village for a Living Stations of the Cross service designed to invite prayerful reflection through symbolic action.
Today is the last day to experience the Stations of the Cross walking path at Pathway’s Retreat in Goshen. A Christian tradition, Stations of the Cross features 14 markers, originated in
"Every person in authority will have to answer to God for the way they exercise their power," including the "the power to start or end a war," said the meditations read aloud for Leo's first Way of the Cross as pope.
Walking the Via Dolorosa, the “Way of Suffering,” was a life-changing experience for me. It was daybreak, and Jerusalem’s Old City was still and silent as we made our way through the narrow stone streets, praying and meditating on Jesus’ final ...
Community members walk the Living Stations of the Cross from Our Lady of Guadalupe to St. Hyacinth Parish on Good Friday.
An interdenominational group walked several blocks on Good Friday for the annual Stations of the Cross On Troost Avenue.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in North Jackson held a service for the Stations of the Cross and prayer of the Divine Mercy. The Stations of the Cross is a ceremony that takes the congregation on a walk through Jerusalem during the time of the crucifixion of Christ.
Pope Paul VI revived in 1965 but which goes back to the early centuries of Christianity when pilgrims went to Jerusalem to retrace the path of Jesus to his crucifixion and burial.
The Living Stations of the Cross was held at Spanish Plaza and started with a prayer.
Dozens of Blairsville community members came together for the third-annual Stations of the Cross walk on Friday at 14 locations throughout the borough. Organized by the Blairsville Area Ministerium, t
Jesus’s Way of the Cross came to life in a dramatic way on Good Friday at St. Martin of Tours Parish in Gaithersburg, Maryland, as more than 100 volunteers, including dozens of actors in costumes, staged an outdoor Living Stations of the Cross.