Pastors and members of five or six Alpine churches (over 100 people total) gather at Queen of Angels Catholic Church on Victoria Drive and together walk the fourteen Stations along the west side of the church property. For th Above, at left, Pastor Michael Imperiale, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and the Very Rev. Join RMIT Multi-Faith Chaplaincy, the RMIT Catholic Club and the community at St Peter's Eastern Hill for an Ecumenical journey through the Stations of the Cross. We Make the Journey of the Cross with Jesus: An Ecumenical Stations of the Cross Previous Next This Holy Week, take time to pray these Ecumenical Stations of the Cross …
As we walk through Lent together we reflect not only Jesus' Cross and Resurrection but also on our shared fellowship in Christ. Stations of the Cross Changed for WYD-2008 Marian T. Horvat, Ph.D. They have opened this to any interested party, inviting other churches to join them.
We apologize for the delay in getting this service to you. Over a number of years Melbourne City Churches in Action (MCCIA) worked on a project to initiate an ecumenical walk through the City of Melbourne on Good Friday, to remember Jesus' walk to the Cross. From there it moves from church to church around the city in commemoration of Jesus’ journey from the … Have a blessed Good Friday, and we look forward to joining you virtually for a joyous Easter. We're learning too.
The 25th annual Ecumenical Stations of the Cross took place Good Friday, March 21, beginning and ending at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Ecumenical Stations of the Cross At noon on Good Friday, the Alpine Christian Ministerial Association hosts a Biblical Way of the Cross. Good Friday: The Way of the Cross begins at St Francis’ Church, 326 Lonsdale Street (corner Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets), Melbourne (Melbourne’s oldest church). Each Friday during Lent the local Roman Catholic parishes have practiced the Stations of the Cross.This coming Friday, commonly known as Good Friday, they are partnering with the Albanian Orthodox to observe an Ecumenical Way of the Cross..
The story speaks for itself, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald : “World Youth Day organizers in Sydney, Australia, have altered the traditional pattern for the Stations of the Cross in a bow to ecumenical and inter-religious sensibilities” (May 29, 2008).