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Stations of the Cross Framed Prints

Original price $26.95 - Original price $26.95
Original price
$26.95
$26.95 - $26.95
Current price $26.95

Description:

An amazing depiction of the Stations of the Cross in a gold mylar frame featuring the stations in a colorful image with crystal clear lamination inside a gold mylar frame inspired by the artwork of Michael AdamsThis will surely make a perfect decoration for your service or homes, especially this coming Lenten Season.

The Stations of the Cross are a 14-step Catholic Lenten devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a man. At each station, the individual recalls and meditates on a specific event from Christ's last day.

Item No.: GE-79-1139

Features:

  • Stations of the Cross Framed Prints
  • Image of the twelve stations of the cross with Christ's resurrection at the center
  • Material: Polystyrene/Glass/Cardstock
  • Size: 11" x 13" H
  • Perfect for hanging or standing, these can be used for sanctuary, narthex, learning center, and meeting rooms.
  • 1 Piece Per Package

Stories and Symbolism:

"Stations of the Cross" are the 14 traditional stations that manifest Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a man. The Stations of the Cross, which follow the path of Christ from Pontius Pilate's praetorium to Christ's tomb are a popular devotion in parishes during Lent. In the 16th century, this pathway was officially entitled the "Via Dolorosa" (Sorrowful Way) or simply Way of the Cross or Stations of the Cross.

Story and Symbolism