Children will lead stations at cemeteries

Students from St. Nicholas Academy led the Stations of the Cross at St. Louis Cemetery with Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz in this 2017 file photo. Catholic Cemeteries hosts the Stations of the Cross every Friday during Lent at 1 p.m. (Record File Photo by Jessica Able)

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The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Catholic Cemeteries will host the Station of the Cross at various cemeteries at 1 p.m. each Friday this Lenten season. Students from local schools will lead The Way of the Cross for Young Christians.

  •  Stations on Feb. 16 at Calvary Cemetery, 1600 Newburg Road, will begin at the St. Philip Neri Cross in Section 35. Students from St. Raphael School will lead this prayer service.
  •  Stations on Feb. 23 at St. Louis Cemetery, 1167 Barret Avenue, will begin in the priest section behind the flagpole. Students from St. Thomas Aquinas Home School will lead this prayer service.
  • Stations on March 2 at St. Michael Cemetery, 1153 Charles St., will begin in the priest section. St. Bernard School students will lead the service.
  •  Stations on March 9 at St. John Cemetery, located at the intersection of 26th and Duncan streets, with the entrance on Duncan St. Students from St. Martha School will lead this prayer service.
  •  Stations on March 16 at Calvary Cemetery at the intersection next to the office parking area. Students from St. Francis of Assisi School will host this prayer service.
  •  Stations on March 23 at St. Michael Cemetery, 1153 Charles Street, will begin in the priest section. Our Lady of Lourdes will host the prayer service.
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One reply on “Children will lead stations at cemeteries”
  1. says: Carol Spalding

    My husband an I are looking for a list of times for the Stations of the Cross for all of the parishes.

    Where do we go to get a list like that

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