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The Stations of the Cross From the parish of St Anne’s Catholic Church Newtown, Wellington. 2013.

Jan 13, 2016

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Page 1: The Stations of the Cross From the parish of St Anne’s Catholic Church Newtown, Wellington. 2013.

The Stations of the Cross

From the parish of St Anne’s Catholic Church

Newtown, Wellington.2013

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I Jesus is condemned to death.

Ka whakawātia a Hēhu kia mate. (Māori)

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II Jesus is made to bear His Cross.

Iesu ua tauave lona Koluse.(Samoa)

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III Jesus falls for the first time.

Yezu aguye numusaraba ubwambere. (Rwanda)

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IV Jesus meets His mother.

Jezu aple avoik mellta. (Goa)

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V Jesus is helped by Simon of Cyrene.

Šimun Cirenac pomaže Isusu nositi križ. (Croatia)

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VI Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.

Veronika te ingoai te mata o Iesu Kirito.(Cook Islands)

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VII Jesus falls for the second time.

Íosa falls ama don dara. (Ireland)

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VIII Jesus comforts the holy women.

Iosa a’toirt cofhurtachd do na mnathan noamh.(Scotland)

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IX Jesus falls for the third time.

Ang pangatlong pagkadapa ni Hesus. (Philippines)

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X Jesus is stripped of His robe.

Jézust megfosztják a köpenyétöl(Hungary)

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XI Jesus is nailed to the cross.

Ko te tutukiga o Iehu ki te koluhe.(Tokelau Islands)

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XII Jesus dies on the cross.

Jezus umiera na krzyżu. (Poland)

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XIII Jesus is taken down from the cross.

മി�ശി�ഹാ�യു�ടെ മിതദേ ഹാ�

മി�ത�വി�ടെ� മി�യു�ല്‍

കി�ത്തു�ന്നു�(Kerala)

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XIV Jesus is placed in the tomb.

Ko e toka ‘a sesu ‘i he fonualoto.(Tonga)

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Background

The Way of the Cross is walked by peoples of all cultures. The stories behind each of these images are a response from each ethnic group, to the invitation to contribute to the parish community, their unique voice.

The coordinator of the project, who conceived of the idea to ‘reframe’ the existing stations, invited parishioners to locate and decorate the backing boards with fabric that had a particular meaning for them.

We have linked this story of the Stations of the Cross at St Anne’s to the Lenten theme for 2013 which features our partnerships in Oceania. The stories tell of many migrant groups settling in Aotearoa New Zealand. All have travelled here from across Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa (the Pacific Ocean) to their new home.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank everyone involved in this project, in particular the parishioners of St Anne’s Catholic Church, Newtown. Also the following:

Karen Holland Lay pastoral leader

Maria Rodgers Coordinator of the project

Liz Wootton Links to the Prayers for School Settings Lent 2013

Rev Leone Iosefo Sacramental ministry, South Wellington

Emily Benefield Photography

Catherine Gibbs Caritas education coordinator

Nellie Stowers Caritas publication assistant

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand