"The Way Of The Cross" is an adaptation of the historic Stations of the Cross, which developed in the 14th and 15th centuries to aid the devotional life of the faithful. In Jerusalem, the scenes of Christ's suffering had long been a goal of pilgrims and among them had been the traditional walk, later called the via dolorosa, which he traversed to his crucifixion. Since only a minority of Christians could journey to Jerusalem, these fourteen stations were set up in churches, usually in the form of pictures, where the faithful would consider the incidents in Jesus' sad and memorable progress to...
"The Way Of The Cross" is an adaptation of the historic Stations of the Cross, which developed in the 14th and 15th centuries to aid the devotional li...