Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church - Falmouth, MA
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Stations of the Cross

Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday
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The Stations of the Cross, or Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows), is an ancient manner of Christian prayer originally practiced outdoors, and especially during Lent and Holy Week.  Using fourteen moments in the last hours of Jesus Christ’s life, Christians for centuries have reflected upon the Passion of Jesus and have prayed to take up crosses in their own lives too.  This year, Saint Barnabas’s will plant fourteen simple crosses on the path and entering the Chapel Garden starting on Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday.

Lenten Meditations on the Stations of the Cross
Wednesdays at 12:00 noon
All Saints' Chapel

These meditations on the Stations of the Cross present an opportunity to contemplate the needs of people suffering today in God’s creation. The devotions at noon on each Wednesday in Lent challenge us to think about how we – the ministers of God’s reconciliation in Christ – can honor the sacrifice of Jesus by offering ourselves to the healing and repair of the world God sent Jesus to save.
Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church
91 Main Street (Across from the Village Green)
Falmouth, MA 02540
508-548-3863 
office@stbfalmouth.org

Sunday Schedule
Holy Eucharist-Rite I: 8:00am
Holy Eucharist-Rite II: 10:00am

Parish  Hours
Monday - Friday, 10 am - 3 pm
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