A Light for My Path
Description
This fresh approach to the Stations of the Cross connects excerpts from the Book of Psalms to the Gospel accounts of Christ’s Passion and Death. Perfect for use throughout Lent and especially on Good Friday, this order of prayer includes a pastoral reflection, a short Scripture reading, sung psalm responses, and original art for every station.
About A Light for My Path:
- Br. Mickey McGrath depicts the Stations of the Cross in a modern urban setting, using poignant images that resonate with the twenty-first-century disciple.
- Unlike artistic interpretations of the Stations of the Cross, Jesus is noticeably absent, inviting the participant to see and experience the Cross through his eyes.
- This edition of the Stations of the Cross relies on biblical foundations, especially the Book of the Psalms.
Thus, as you pray A Light for My Path, you will become more familiar with the prayers that Jesus said, along with many of the prophecies pertaining to his life and Death.
Book Details
- Product Code: LMP
- ISBN: 978-1-61671-190-0
- Author: Michael Ruzicki
- Pages: 32
- Size: 5 3/8 x 8 3/8
- Saddlestitched
- Language: English
- Copyright: 2015
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