Part of the Holy Week celebrations in the Philippines include the Visita Iglesia, where pious Catholics try to visit as many churches as they can in a day (usually on Maundy Thursday) and contemplate on the 14 stations of the cross, in an attempt to remember the passion that Jesus underwent on his way to Calvary. I took these photograph series at the Sta. Teresita Church in Quezon City, where the stations of the cross are depicted by the church's stained glass windows. It was a blessing that the skies were clear and the sun was shining fully to give life to these artful collection.
Stations of the Cross
Wednesday, April 12 | Posted by Dr. Emer at 12:53 am |
Part of the Holy Week celebrations in the Philippines include the Visita Iglesia, where pious Catholics try to visit as many churches as they can in a day (usually on Maundy Thursday) and contemplate on the 14 stations of the cross, in an attempt to remember the passion that Jesus underwent on his way to Calvary. I took these photograph series at the Sta. Teresita Church in Quezon City, where the stations of the cross are depicted by the church's stained glass windows. It was a blessing that the skies were clear and the sun was shining fully to give life to these artful collection.
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2 comments:
Nice records of these very modern looking windows, well exposed and shot.
Nice murals!
So, you only visited one church ? ;-)
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