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Grad student creates Stations of the Cross with migration theme
When Jacqueline Romo was considering what to do for her senior thesis project at Dominican University in 2019, she drew on her personal and faith journeys for inspiration and created “The Passion of the Monarca Migrante,” which uses the monarch butterfly and the plight of migrants to depict the Stations of the Cross.
Local woman writes stations for those with cancer
Stations of the Cross are a Lenten tradition in many parishes, with Catholics gathering — most often on Fridays — to pray and reflect on the journey of Jesus from his condemnation to his death on the cross.
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