Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.
Living Stations is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey along Jesus’ steps to Calvary. Living Stations has been described as the "Broadway version of the Passion of Christ". It is based on the Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1991 on Good Friday. These Stations reflect deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Jesus Christ's Passion to prepare Christians, both Catholic and Protestant alike, for Holy Week. Don't miss this powerful prayer on the altar of the historic Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan during Lent 2012.