Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross
The Stations of the Cross are representations of the path Jesus bore on his way to the crucifixion. They involve Jesus enduring suffering, insults, moments of support, and relay the intense and ultimate sacrifice that we believe Jesus undertook for our salvation. The Stations of the Cross provide a type of meditation or reflection about our personal experiences in relation to the suffering that Christ experienced.
Today at the St Andrews Senior Campus students and staff participated in the Stations of the Cross with students dramatising through silhouette each station. Students chanted the Taize "Jesus Remember Me" in between each Station and conclude with "Were you there when they Crucified My Lord?" sung beautifully by our senior music students.
On the Junior Campus, Year 10 student leaders from the Faith & Justice group narrated and enacted 8 stops for the four Stations. Each class visited these as a pilgrimage around the College grounds.
We thank all students and staff who were involved in the Stations of the Cross. We wish all St Andrews families a blessed Easter - whilst we commemorate the tomb we are the Easter People and live on easter Sunday .
In Christ,
Frank Clarke
Director of Fatih Mission & Learning