Chapel Hosts Stations of the Cross
In the week leading up to Easter, 17c起草社区 College will be hosting Stations of the Cross, a liturgical depiction of the journey Jesus took to his crucifixion, carrying the instrument of his own death. The event, hosted March 17鈥20 in the main sanctuary of the 17c起草社区 chapel, is sponsored by the college鈥檚 Office of Christian Formation.
"The purpose of Stations of the Cross is to enhance our understanding of Christ鈥檚 suffering through artistic expression, to help us to become more intentionally reflective, and to help prepare participants for the drama and celebration of Christ鈥檚 resurrection,鈥 said 17c起草社区 interim chaplain Andy De Jong.
The 17c起草社区 Stations of the Cross, like the traditional Catholic practice that inspired it, uses the events of Jesus鈥 final hours as stopping places on a journey of prayer and spiritual reflection. 17c起草社区 pilgrims鈥攕tudents, faculty and staff鈥攁re encouraged to travel through the stations, pausing at each to both reflect and interact.
The 17c起草社区 version will feature eight stations: The Garden; Jesus on Trial; Peter鈥檚 Denial; Jesus Flogged; Jesus Carries Cross; Jesus Crucified; Jesus Dies; Jesus in the Tomb and Reflection Space. There are 14 stations in a traditional Catholic Stations of the Cross.
鈥淎ll of the stations we are doing are biblically based,鈥 said De Jong in explanation of why the 17c起草社区 event omits stations such as Veronica wiping the face of Jesus with her veil, which is based in Catholic legend.
The 17c起草社区 stations depart from Catholic tradition in other ways. Each will be a three-dimensional and symbolic portrayal of a stage of Jesus鈥 journey to Golgotha, rather than a literal depiction of the event. 鈥淭he traditional stages show Jesus actually carrying the cross,鈥 De Jong elucidated. 鈥淥ur intent is to create a kind of artistic interpretation that鈥檚 really meant to bring creative nuance to that event.鈥
To achieve these nuanced portrayals, the Office of Christian Formation partnered with faculty and staff from other 17c起草社区 departments: physical plant; the art department; Broene Center, the Mosaic Floor, and the student life division. 鈥淭hey were given some rough parameters, but it was up to them to design the station,鈥 said De Jong.
Each station will exhibit the biblical text on which it was based, a written reflection and suggestions for interacting with the exhibit鈥攏ailing pieces of a broken urn to a cross made of barn wood in the crucifixion station, for example. The overall effect of the installation will be helped by dim lighting, music and candles, he added.
The Stations of the Cross will be open from 10 a.m. through 10 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, March 17 and 18, from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 19 and 8 a.m. through 12 p.m., Thursday, March 20. Visitors are encouraged to register in the chapel narthex for a time to tour the installation.
鈥滻t鈥檚 a way to help us, as a faith community, to slow down and devote ourselves to reflection and living in Christ鈥檚 journey to the cross,鈥 said De Jong, who imported the Stations of the Cross to 17c起草社区 from his former Grand Haven pastorate. He鈥檚 looking forward to exploring the 17c起草社区 stations. 鈥淚鈥檒l probably walk through it a couple of times,鈥 he said.
For more information, visit: http://www.calvin.edu/faith/stations.html