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| I |
Jesus is condemned |
Friar Dan Quackenbush, OFM Conv. |
| II |
Jesus takes up his cross |
Fr. Mark Goring, C.C. |
| III |
Jesus falls the first time |
Fr. Daniel Callam, C.S.B.
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| IV |
Jesus meets his mother |
Monsignor A. Robert Nusca |
| V |
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross |
Fr. Vito Marziliano |
| VI |
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus |
Fr. Sean Lee Lung |
| VII |
Jesus falls the second time |
Fr. Donatello Iocco |
| VIII |
Jesus comforts the women of Jerusalem |
The Sisters of Life |
| 1X |
Jesus falls the third time |
Fr. John Borean |
| X |
Jesus is stripped of his garments |
Fr. Edward Curtis |
| XI |
Jesus is nailed to the cross |
Fr. Hansoo Park |
| XII |
Jesus dies on the cross |
Fr. John Bertao |
| XIII |
Jesus is taken down from the cross |
Fr. David Roche, C.O. |
| XIV |
Jesus is laid in the tomb |
Bishop John Boissonneau |
| XV |
The Resurrection |
Bishop Peter Hundt |
“Despite Christ’s pain and the grief of those close to him, the Stations of the Cross are an act of love and the music reflects the joy of that love. Christ’s resurrection meant that death had lost its power and God offered the eternal gift of life to all. The music is a representation of the love of God and the good news of salvation.” – Philip Carty, composer & musician.
Art: “Christ on the Cross” c. 1632 (oil on canvas) by Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660) Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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Produced and arranged by Sharon DiCecco and Alex Dias.
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