Show The Live Re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross has been a parish feature of Good Friday for the last six years attracting crowds of people each year. The Live Stations is a live re-enactment of each Station of Our Lord’s Passion – we begin inside the Church and make a pilgrimage to St. John’s College journeying with Christ through His suffering and death with prayers and reflections in between. It has always been and continues to be a powerful public witness and tangible experience of the Stations. LIVE STATIONS OF THE CROSS – GOOD FRIDAYEvery Good Friday from 10:00am (Rosary), 10:30am (Live Stations begin) Image credit: Ela Glogowska & Jessica Leach What are the living Stations of the Cross?Stations. Jesus is condemned to death.. Jesus takes up his Cross.. Jesus falls for the first time.. Jesus meets his Mother.. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross.. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.. Jesus falls for the second time.. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem.. What are the Stations of the Cross 2022?The 14 Stations of the Cross. Jesus is condemned to death.. The cross is laid upon him.. His first fall.. He meets his mother Mary.. Simon of Cyrene is made to bear the cross.. Jesus' face is wiped by Veronica.. His second fall.. He meets the women of Jerusalem.. Where are the Stations of the Cross located?The images are usually mounted on the inside walls of a church or chapel but may also be erected in such places as cemeteries, corridors of hospitals and religious houses, or on mountainsides.
Can I do Station of the Cross at home?The most common way of praying the Stations of the Cross is in a church or at an outdoor shrine, letting the images of each station in the sanctuary guide you. But you can also pray with the stations at home!
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