The City Streets of San Francisco Will Become the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem
Released on = March 22, 2007, 5:04 am
Press Release Author = Communion and Liberation
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = The Way of the Cross from Coit Tower to the National Shrine of Saint Francis of
Assisi
Press Release Body = The City Streets of San Francisco Will Become the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem
WHAT: The Way of the Cross from Coit Tower to the National Shrine of Saint Francis of
Assisi
WHERE: Starting at Coit Tower, San Francisco, California
WHEN: Good Friday, April 6, 2007, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
"Faith is Given to Us So That We May Communicate It" (Monsignor Luigi Giussani).
On Good Friday, April 6, 2007, the city streets of San Francisco will become the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem, as the traditional Way of the Cross processes from Coit Tower to the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi in Historic North Beach.
No one should miss participating in this beautiful, prayerful, and public event which also commemorates San Francisco's rich Catholic heritage.
The San Francisco Bay Area communities of Communion and Liberation [CL] will sponsor the 8th annual Way of the Cross, scheduled to begin at 9:30 am from Coit Tower, heading through North Beach to Washington Square, and ending at the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi at approximately 11:30 am. Along this spiritual sojourn, we will stop for prayers, readings, and hymns at each of 4 designated Stations of the Cross.
The Way of the Cross is a traditional Catholic prayer and procession recalling the passion and death of Jesus Christ. Remembering all human suffering occurring each day, we offer this humble gesture as a sign of our hope for the certain joy of Christ's resurrection. All are invited to this beautiful and powerful event which gives witness to Christ's love for the entire world and to the city named after one of the most Christ like saints: Francis of Assisi.
Communion and Liberation is an international Catholic movement founded by Monsignor Luigi Giussani in 1954. It is actively present in 67 countries and in many US dioceses. CL is an ecclesiastical movement that is open to everyone and witnessing to the living presence of Jesus Christ in the Church. It holds weekly meeting of catechesis, cultural and educational events, and moments of community life. All are invited to "come and see".
Web Site = http://www.CLCalifornia.com
Contact Details = MArtin Ford 122 Cuvier St. San FRancisco, CA 94112 415-333-5442 martin@CLCalifornia.com