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Virtual Stations of the Cross, online services: 4 ways to celebrate Good Friday, Easter from home

A virtual Stations of the Cross

A silhouette of the image of the crucified Christ against a sunset in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.
A silhouette of the image of the crucified Christ against a sunset in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. | (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/AntanO)

For Good Friday, the Ohio-based Christian ministry the Missio Alliance has provided an online resource for those wanting to remember the crucifixion while in quarantine.

Last week, the Missio Alliance posted a guide that included both podcast and written meditations, based on the “14 Stations of the Cross,” which go from Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane to His burial after the crucifixion.

“Because most of us are not able to physically go to a church or monastery to walk the stations of the cross this year, I hope that these meditations will serve as a beautiful companion to you as we draw closer to Easter,” wrote Deb Gregory of Missio.

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