St. Nicholas students lead Stations of the Cross

Students from St. Nicholas Academy led the Way of the Cross for Young Christians March 15 at St. Louis Cemetery, 1167 Barrett Ave. (Record Photos by Jessica Able)

Students from St. Nicholas Academy led the Way of the Cross for Young Christians today, March 15, at St. Louis Cemetery, 1167 Barrett Avenue.

Each Friday during Lent, students from local Catholic schools will lead the Way of the Cross for Young Christians at one of four cemeteries in Louisville. The stations begin at 1 p.m. and cover a distance of 300-400 yards. The remaining dates for the ‘Stations’ are listed below. 

 On March 22, students from St. Bernard School will lead the Stations of the Cross at St. Michael Cemetery, 1153 Charles Street. Participants will gather at the priest section.

 On March 29, students from Nativity Academy at St. Boniface School will lead the Stations of the Cross at St. John Cemetery, located at the intersection of 26th and Duncan streets, with the entrance on Duncan Street.

 On April 5, students from Corpus Christi Classical Academy will lead the Stations of the Cross at Calvary Cemetery, 1600 Newburg Road. Participants will gather at the intersection next to the office parking area.

 On April 12, students from St. Martha School will lead the Stations of the Cross at St. Michael Cemetery, 1153 Charles Street. Participants will gather at the priest section.

Stations of the Cross will be canceled if the weather is severe. For more information call the Catholic Cemeteries office at 451-7710.

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