Monday, February 5, 2007
Histroy of the Stations of the Cross
Among the devotional exercises which have for their object meditation on the Passion, Crucifixion, and Death of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, one of the chief has been the exercise commonly called the Way of the Cross. This devotion first arose in Jerusalem, among the Christians who dwelt there, out of veneration for those sacred places which were sanctified by the suffering of our divine Redeemer. From that time, as we learn from St. Jerome, Christians visited the holy places in crowds. The gathering of the faithful, he says, even from the farthest corners of the earth, to visit the holy places, continued to his own times. From Jerusalem this devout exercise began to be introduced in Europe by various pious and holy persons, who had traveled to the Holy Land to satisfy their devotion. Pope Clement XII extended this devotion to the whole Catholic world.
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Have you been to St. Anne's Shrine in Penang?
If you've not been there recently, here are some photos of the new life sized Stations of the Cross which were installed and blessed last year.
Perhaps you can post some pics of the ones in Bukit Timah.
If you've not been there recently, here are some photos of the new life sized Stations of the Cross which were installed and blessed last year.
Perhaps you can post some pics of the ones in Bukit Timah.
No I haven't. My grandmother is from Penang, I may make a trip down to the Shrine during my annual visit in late April.
The stations are in colour! That's beautiful... Those in St. Jospeh's are all white and need major repainting. One of the Stations in Bukit Timah can be found in my invitation (http://deo-juvante.blogspot.com/2007/02/with-these-stations-catholics-are-able.html).
Have a great week ahead!
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The stations are in colour! That's beautiful... Those in St. Jospeh's are all white and need major repainting. One of the Stations in Bukit Timah can be found in my invitation (http://deo-juvante.blogspot.com/2007/02/with-these-stations-catholics-are-able.html).
Have a great week ahead!
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