Mysore: Way of the Cross Relives Passion of Christ on Good Friday


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysore (AF)

Mysore, Mar 21: The Infant Jesus Shrine Pushpashrama here is well-known for the meaningful presentation of the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday every year. On Friday March 21, the service began at 9 am.

People gathered in large numbers to relive the passion and death of Jesus. The philosophy students of Pushpashrama guided by Fr Archie Gonsalves, rector and Fr Wilfred Rodrigues, their master, dramatized the Way of the Cross.

The commentary and the music enriched the spiritual experience of devotees. The Way of the Cross was beautifully linked with the day-to-day happenings of Christian life. The people even shed a tear or two reliving the passion of Christ.

  

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  • Peter & Ann Mendonca, Karkala/Muscat

    Sat, Mar 22 2008

    We appreciate the good work done by the Mysore team. It is a good way of spreading the Good News and God's love to all mankind. We wish you all a Happy Easter.

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  • siva G, usa

    Sat, Mar 22 2008

    Very nice pictures - Settings look very natural. May Lord bless us all

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 21 2008

    Very well enacted . Especially the scene at the Garden looks quite original. The Carmelites are a talented lot and it's their humane touch which makes them so approachable and friendly to one and all . Congrats to Fr. Archie Gonsalves and Fr. Wilfred Rodrigues for their sucessful efforts.

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