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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260304T163000
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UID:13106982026-03-04 16:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
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LOCATION:St Aidan\, Fourstones
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16210/service-and-events/events/
 1310698/
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T171500
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UID:13106982026-03-11 16:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
GEO:-2.176011;55.005687
LOCATION:St Aidan\, Fourstones
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16210/service-and-events/events/
 1310698/
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T171500
DTSTAMP:20260406T105146Z
UID:13106982026-03-18 16:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
GEO:-2.176011;55.005687
LOCATION:St Aidan\, Fourstones
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16210/service-and-events/events/
 1310698/
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T171500
DTSTAMP:20260406T105146Z
UID:13106982026-03-25 16:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
GEO:-2.176011;55.005687
LOCATION:St Aidan\, Fourstones
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16210/service-and-events/events/
 1310698/
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T171500
DTSTAMP:20260406T105146Z
UID:13106982026-04-01 16:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devoti
 on at Passiontide for many centuries because they enable us to engage acti
 vely with the path of suffering walked by Jesus. They originated when earl
 y Christians visited Jerusalem and wanted to follow literally in the foots
 teps of Jesus\, tracing the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. They wo
 uld pause for prayer and devotion at various points. Eventually those pilg
 rims brought the practice back to their home countries and ever since then
  Christians of differing traditions have used this form of devotion.\n\nIn
  the late fourteenth century the Franciscans were given the responsibility
  for the holy places of Jerusalem and they erected tableaux to aid the dev
 otion of the visitors. These kinds of images are now commonplace inside ch
 urches\, and occasionally outside them.\n\nThe number of stations has vari
 ed immensely through the centuries from as few as five to as many as thirt
 y-six\, but the now traditional number of fourteen was established by Clem
 ent XII in 1731 – nine scriptural stations and a further five based on p
 opular devotion. However\, owing to the increasing ecumenical popularity o
 f this devotion there have been attempts to create a wholly scriptural set
  on which to focus.
GEO:-2.176011;55.005687
LOCATION:St Aidan\, Fourstones
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16210/service-and-events/events/
 1310698/
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