Living Stations of the Cross held at Cleveland church on Good Friday
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By David Petkiewicz
Published on April 4, 2026.
On Good Friday, parishioners gathered at St. John Nepomucene Church in Cleveland's Slavic Village for a Living Stations of the Cross service. The service, which involves a procession of symbolic objects representing the 14 stations of Jesus' Passion, included wood, cloth nails, and a crown of thorns. Each object was carried forward and placed at the altar to represent one of the stations, which invited reflection on suffering, compassion, surrender, and love. The event has been a tradition at the church for over 30 years. Parish officials noted that the format encourages worshippers to consider how Christ's Passion continues to resonate in daily life.
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