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Viewfinder: Living Stations of the Cross

Catholics at Wilson's St. Jane's school observe the Lenten ritual.

 
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Girls from St. Jane School's eighth grade class portray the women of Jerusalem during the Stations of the Cross. The school performed the Lenten tradition for the faith community in preparation for Holy Week. Tara Connolly
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Students from St. Jane Frances de Chantal School, Wilson begin the performance of the Living Stations of the Cross April 15 by presenting Jesus to Pontius Pilate, the judge at Jesus' trial.
Joe Fedrizzi, portraying Jesus Christ, acts out the second station, "Jesus Takes His Cross."
The women of Jerusalem meet Jesus who consoles them during the eighth station of the cross.
Girls from St. Jane School's eighth grade class portray the women of Jerusalem during the Stations of the Cross. The school performed the Lenten tradition for the faith community in preparation for Holy Week.
Guards prepare to crucify Jesus Christ in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel at St. Jane School, Wilson.
Faithful watch the presentation of the 14 Stations of the Cross that recounts Christ road to Calvary. The presentation depicts what Christians believe are the final hour of Christ's life.

In the Catholic Church, the Stations of the Cross are a form of worship marking the events leading to Jesus' death. On Friday, photographer Tara Connolly captured a live reenactment of the stations by students at St. Jane's school in Wilson.

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