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The procession started at 2 p.m. at Homewood Park, led by the cross and a bagpiper playing hymns, and proceeded along Oxmoor. “For Jesus, this was a lot heavier,” said Jack Harrington, a ...
(Matthew 27:31-35; Mark 15:20-23; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:16-18) The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery overlaps with another Catholic devotion: the Stations of the Cross. The stations, in fact, detail at ...
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 ...
It details Jesus carrying the cross, getting stripped of his clothing, getting nailed to the cross, and then dying. All of this before Easter Sunday, which marks the resurrection of Jesus.
It was a Friday morning and they walked the Stations of the Cross, he said, and I thought, “that’s a lovely way to walk your city and pray for your city, but also be remembering these various ...
Mason Polinori, 27, of Alliance, made a cross and walked 2.5 miles from State Street and Union Avenue to Alliance First Assembly of God Church on East Harrison Street. Polinori, a devout Christian ...
The liturgical ceremony began at 9:15 p.m. local time with Reina, the pope’s vicar general for the Diocese of Rome, carrying the cross for the first station.
The liturgical ceremony began at 9:15 p.m. local time with Cardinal Reina, the Pope’s vicar general for the Diocese of Rome, carrying the cross for the First Station.
Nearly 1,000 parishioners followed as Catholic leaders took turns carrying the cross as Jesus did alone. "I'm thankful that he died for me and I'm reflecting on that today," said Deslin Andrews ...
The annual “Way of the Cross” procession on Oxmoor Road in Homewood on Good Friday afternoon drew more than 100 believers who meditated on the suffering and death of Jesus of Nazareth.