Living Stations
Okay, I know I just had my church in with its St. Joseph Table.
But I've got a personal connection to this one.
Tomorrow night, the youth of St. Theodore's will be performing a Living Sations of the Cross.
The kids have worked hard.
Oh, and I am co-directing along with fellow parishioner Jim Landers.
If anyone is interested and lives in the Rochester area, it's tomorrow night at 7 p.m. at the church, 168 Spencerport Road.
But I've got a personal connection to this one.
Tomorrow night, the youth of St. Theodore's will be performing a Living Sations of the Cross.
The kids have worked hard.
Oh, and I am co-directing along with fellow parishioner Jim Landers.
If anyone is interested and lives in the Rochester area, it's tomorrow night at 7 p.m. at the church, 168 Spencerport Road.
2 Comments:
"Living stations" are a regular part of Latin American Catholicism (and that includes that weird "Latin" culture just north of you... Quebec: see the movie Jesus de Montréal when you get the chance).
I wrote on the preparation for the million plus "spectacle" Viacrusis de Iztapalapa not too long ago (http://mexfiles.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/cross-training/)... and (ahem)... "cross referenced" this post writing about the many forms the viacrusis takes in modern Mexico: http://mexfiles.wordpress.com/2007/04/05/many-mexicos-many-christs/
It is a great movie. In fact, going to that movie was Nancy and my first date - and we now own a copy of it.
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