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Jesus' fall beneath the Cross is not just the fall of the man Jesus, exhausted from his scourging. There is a more profound meaning in this fall, as Paul tells us in the Letter to the Philippians ...
As Christians worldwide prepare to commemorate the most sacred day in the Christian calendar, the Museum of the Bible in ...
For the 39th year parishioners at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church will hold a live Stations of the Cross on Sunday, April 13, at 7p.m. The group, though, held a dress rehearsal Tuesday night in ...
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, nailed to a ...
As a lead-in to Holy Week and Easter, students from Holy Family School took part in a Living Stations of the Cross event, ...
Every Friday at 5:30 p.m. during Lent, Father Rusty Vincent leads his congregation at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in the 14 ...
Popes in my lifetime have written eloquently about Mary, many of whom had a deep devotion to the Mother of God. Pope St. John Paul II, in his encyclical “Redemptoris Mater” made this observation about ...
Fourth graders at St. Adalbert Catholic Academy in Elmhurst, Queens make Stations of the Cross out of different art media.
What can the third fall of Jesus under the Cross say to us? We have considered the fall of man in general, and the falling of many Christians away from Christ and into a godless secularism.