St. Teresa's Church in Semarang, Indonesia, hosted the Stations of the Cross, attracting significant participation from the Catholic community. This event aims to enhance spirituality and reflect on the meanings of redemption and love.
In a solemn event, Pope Leo XIV led approximately <strong>30,000 Catholic faithful</strong> in the Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum in Rome on <strong>Good Friday</strong>, April 3. This event reflects the traditions of the Church and embodies solidarity with human suffering.
Italy witnessed a rare and moving celebration on Good Friday, where Pope Leo XIV carried a wooden cross through all fourteen Stations of the Cross in the Colosseum. This marks the first time in decades that a Pope has performed this ritual in person, highlighting its significance in the history of the Catholic Church.
Hundreds of Catholics gathered for the Stations of the Cross at Mount Gandul in Wonogiri, Indonesia, to commemorate this religious tradition. The event, held on Good Friday, saw a large influx of worshippers from various regions, reflecting their deep commitment to faith and traditions.
Last Friday, the Church of Saint Robert Bellarmine in Kellettan, East Jakarta, hosted a dramatic presentation of the Stations of the Cross, emphasizing the importance of environmental transformation. This event is part of the preparations for the Easter celebration in 2026, reflecting the church's commitment to its environmental responsibilities.