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 season of Lent contains many devotional customs, but few of them compare to the seriousness or popularity of the Stations of the Cross. As the heart reflects on the Lord Jesus’ passion in the 14 ...
The Stations of the Cross, also called the "Way of the Cross," or "Via Crucis," refers to the devotional prayer practice that commemorates the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The ...
The Stations of the Cross, also called the Way of the Cross, is a contemporary devotional practice based on historic pilgrimages to the Holy Land. While the devotion may be practiced without ...
The Vatican announced on Friday afternoon that Pope Francis would not be attending the annual Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum this year due to cold weather. While the pope was not present at ...
LAFAYETTE, La. — After last year's rained out event, the Ragin' Cajun Catholics are happy to be back. A group of college students are demonstrating the religious events behind the Easter holiday with ...
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 ...
Pope Francis for the first time in his 11-year pontificate will pen his own spiritual meditations for Friday’s Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) against the dramatic backdrop of Rome’s historic Colosseum.
Robyn J. Whitaker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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 ...
NEW ULM, Minn. -- There's a path in Brown County that holds hundreds of feet of history. It's called the "Way of the Cross" and it brings in visitors from around the world. In this week's Finding ...