The Stations of the Cross, re-enacting Christ’s crucifixion, was theatrically staged complete with huge stage sets, complex lighting, a full orchestra and a cast of nearly 300 actors.
The Rio Stations of the Cross spoke of the suffering of Jesus as expressed in the youth of today. Each of the stations relate to questions facing youth in the modern world: missionary youth; converted youth; youth in recovering communities; youth speaking in the name of mothers; seminarians; Religious fighting for life; couples; youth speaking for women who suffer; students; youth in social networks; youth in prison or prison ministry; youth with terminal illness; and deaf youth. The cast consisted of 280 volunteers who enacted the stations throughout the approximately 1 hour and 15 minute procession. Transmission via large screens made the events easily visible to all participants.
by Fr LW Gonzales via Overheard in the Sacristy
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