This Via Crucis was celebrated by Pope John Paul II on Good Friday in 1991. These stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Christ's passion. Then Jesus came with them to a place called ...
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 ...
The Stations of the Cross are a series of images depicting the suffering of Jesus of Nazareth on the day of his crucixion. They are often displayed as plaques in churches. Christians stop and meditate ...
It’s said that the first person to make the Stations of the Cross was the Blessed Virgin Mary. After her Son ascended into Heaven, everyday she walked the route from the place where Pontius Pilate ...
Every year millions of people around the world will spend time before Easter praying the Stations of the Cross. Also known as the Way of the Cross, the stations form a sacred meditation that focuses ...
PARKERSBURG — First Lutheran Church, 1709 19th St., invites everyone to walk the 14 “Stations of the Cross” in the parking lot adjacent to the church. The stations were posted on Palm Sunday and will ...
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is a starting and uniforming tenet in all of Christianity. Three St. Francisville congregations — Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, St. Francisville ...
POTTSVILLE — The deafening clang of hammer on metal echoes through the cavernous sanctuary at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The mournful wailing of women intensifies as a beleaguered man, ...
Catholic artist Timothy P. Schmalz sought to find and bring to life the most important subject matter an artist could ever express. “I wanted to create a sculpture project that would be the heart of ...