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 The Last Supper Stations of the Cross are now underway with large crowds through the streets of Sydney as the stations are held at following locations; 3 pm Station 1: The Last Supper with a special appearance by the Holy Father St Mary's Cathedral Performance by St Mary's Cathedral choir 3:18 pm Station 2: The Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane where Christ prepares for his death The Domain 3:31 pm Station 3: Jesus before the Sanhedrin The Art Gallery of NSW
4:01 Station 4: Jesus before Pontius Pilate On the steps of the Sydney Opera House Station 5: Jesus is whipped and crowned Sydney Opera House Forecourt Station 6:Jesus carries his Cross Sydney Opera House Forecourt Jesus, carrying the cross is transported across the Harbour to Darling Harbour on a floating pontoon accompanied by two Roman soldiers. As the sun has just gone down there is a cold chill in the air with a stiff breeze. One can only feel for the participants who aren't rugged up. 4:44 pm Station 7: Jesus is helped by Simon of Cyrene onboard a floating pontoon Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour There is an indigenous theme here. The place of Simon is played by an indigenous man in indigenous dress. Jesus now walks the long distance up to Barangaroo, as he passes, many pilgrims are openly in tears. 5:00 Station 8: Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem Barangaroo, Centre Stage Jesus is almost dragged part of the way up to the cross, stumbling many times. 5:10 Station 9: Jesus is stripped and nailed Barangaroo North Stage The North Stage is at the North Eastern end of Barangaroo – right on the harbour. Station 10:Jesus and the Good Thief Barangaroo North Stage Station 11: Jesus speaks to Mary and John Barangaroo North Stage Station 12:Jesus dies on the cross Barangaroo North Stage 5:40 pm Station 13:The body of Jesus is brought down from the Cross Barangaroo North Stage As Jesus body is taken down from the cross Andrew Lloyd Webber's version of Pie Jesu is played. (Pie Jesu is the title given to musical settings of the final couplet of the Dies Irae, normally a part of the Requiem Mass. Pie is conventionally translated as "sweet" here, but normally means "dutiful", "godly" or "kind".) History: The history of the Stations of the Cross dates to the early days of the Church when pilgrims visited the holy sites in Jerusalem to walk the path Christ followed to Calvary.The pilgrims then brought the devotion back to their home countries and constructed replicas of the sacred sites. Image courtesy of WYD 2008 ACN 118060987 as Trustee for the World Youth Day 2008 Trust ABN 74 422 698 032 |