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Candlelit Stations of the Cross Start Holy Week Activities on Campus

Students participated in a moving candlelit Stations of the Cross on campus on March 25. (Catholic University/Patrick G. Ryan)

Dozens of University students processed through campus in a candlelit Stations of the Cross on March 25. The Holy Week gathering started at St. Vincent de Paul Chapel and made its way through campus. 

Holy Week activities continue on campus and include: 

  • Tuesday: Confessions with multiple confessors and adoration from 7:30-10:00 p.m. in St. Vincent de Paul Chapel
  • Wednesday: Simple Holy Hour at 8:45 p.m. (no praise and worship)
  • Thursday: Altar of Repose in St. Paul Chapel from 7-11:30 p.m.. This is one of seven stations for the Seven Church Pilgrimage in the neighborhood.
  • Saturday: Easter Vigil at St. Anthony of Padua Parish with University students entering the Church at 8 p.m., with reception to follow.

View a slideshow of Stations of the Cross images by University photographer Patrick G. Ryan below.

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