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- noun The
Way of the Cross . - noun Any extremely arduous or painful experience requiring strength or courage to endure.
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Examples
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And he used to pray only Fridays of his life, the Via Crucis, that is the 14 stations of our Lord, with the cross.
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During the procession, also known as Via Crucis, thousands of people, many carrying candles, wound their way round the Colosseum as they marked the 14 Stations of the Cross that commemorate the last hours leading to Jesus 'crucifixion.
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The Via Crucis is a "great occasion to help people get to the heart of our faith more deeply or to rediscover it for those who have been distanced" from the church, Ruini added.
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The Via Crucis is a "great occasion to help people get to the heart of our faith more deeply or to rediscover it for those who have been distanced" from the church, Ruini added.
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The Via Crucis is a "great occasion to help people get to the heart of our faith more deeply or to rediscover it for those who have been distanced" from the church, Ruini added.
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During the procession, also known as Via Crucis, thousands of people, many carrying candles, wound their way round the Colosseum as they marked the 14 Stations of the Cross that commemorate the last hours leading to Jesus 'crucifixion.
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During the procession, also known as Via Crucis, thousands of people, many carrying candles, wound their way round the Colosseum as they marked the 14 Stations of the Cross that commemorate the last hours leading to Jesus 'crucifixion.
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During the procession, also known as Via Crucis, thousands of people, many carrying candles, wound their way round the Colosseum as they marked the 14 Stations of the Cross that commemorate the last hours leading to Jesus 'crucifixion.
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The Via Crucis is a "great occasion to help people get to the heart of our faith more deeply or to rediscover it for those who have been distanced" from the church, Ruini added.
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The Via Crucis is a "great occasion to help people get to the heart of our faith more deeply or to rediscover it for those who have been distanced" from the church, Ruini added.
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