Henri Nouwen reflected on the Stations of the Cross through paintings depicting the sufferings of the poor, prisoners, martyrs, and downtrodden. An event will be held on Friday from 7-8:15pm at a church, where participants can join in prayer, chanting, and walking through Nouwen's meditations on the Stations of the Cross. Attendees are invited to come early for a soup supper beforehand.
Henri Nouwen reflected on the Stations of the Cross through paintings depicting the sufferings of the poor, prisoners, martyrs, and downtrodden. An event will be held on Friday from 7-8:15pm at a church, where participants can join in prayer, chanting, and walking through Nouwen's meditations on the Stations of the Cross. Attendees are invited to come early for a soup supper beforehand.
Henri Nouwen reflected on the Stations of the Cross through paintings depicting the sufferings of the poor, prisoners, martyrs, and downtrodden. An event will be held on Friday from 7-8:15pm at a church, where participants can join in prayer, chanting, and walking through Nouwen's meditations on the Stations of the Cross. Attendees are invited to come early for a soup supper beforehand.
Henri Nouwen reflected on the Stations of the Cross through paintings depicting the sufferings of the poor, prisoners, martyrs, and downtrodden. An event will be held on Friday from 7-8:15pm at a church, where participants can join in prayer, chanting, and walking through Nouwen's meditations on the Stations of the Cross. Attendees are invited to come early for a soup supper beforehand.
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Stations of the Cross
by Henri Nouwen Walk With Jesus March 26, Friday, 7 - 8:15pm In the church at the Franciscan Renewal Center
Inspired by the paintings of Sr. Helen David, Henri Nouwen
reflected on the sufferings of the poor, the prisoners, the martyrs and the downtrodden of our world. Nouwen’s reflections on the paintings “help unite our own broken humanity with the humanity of the men, women and children portrayed.” Henri Nouwen’s meditations are inspirational. As Jesus walked from Gethsemane to Calvary, He walked among the people. Henri Nouwen represents the traditional Stations of the Cross through the passion and suffering of the world’s poor. Please join us for prayer and chant.
Come early and join us in Piper Hall at 6pm for a simple
soup supper and then come over to be a part of this inspirational journey through the Stations of the Cross here in the Our Lady of the Angels Church.
Donations gratefully accepted.
Franciscan Renewal Center
5802 E. Lincoln Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Phone: 480-948-7460 website: www.thecasa.org