The depiction of the final hours (or Passion) of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion.
Sinônimos
Examples for "stations of the cross"
Examples for "stations of the cross"
1Fourteen wild stations of the cross.
2The practice of making the stations of the cross dwelt in particular detail on Jesus's physical pain and sorrow.
3Near the lighthouse and semaphore a paved path, marked with the stations of the cross, leads to a chapel.
4Her stations of the cross.
5Once these stations of the cross were achieved within the hospital, the whole circuit began again in the outside world.
1There is no doubt Albert Reynolds walked his " via crucis" on that eventful date.
2End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Via Crucis, by F. Marion Crawford
3The Project Gutenberg EBook of Via Crucis, by F. Marion Crawford
4Unobservant of each other, they reached the Via Crucis, which leads up to S. Pietro in Montorio.
5There I wrote the "Christmas-tree," the " Via Crucis," the "Responses to the Seven Sacraments," etc.
6For they have just seen the Roman soldier who crucified Our Lord in the Via Crucis of the parish!
7Then the proud soul stifled its shuddering sigh, lifted its burden of shame, silently struggled up its awful Via Crucis.
8"I call it the Via Crucis," he said.
9Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of the Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession at the Colosseum in downtown Rome April 6, 2012.