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If you’re planning a getaway to Cebu this Holy Week break and you are looking to spend your time in prayer, visiting the Guadalupe Parish Church, the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral and the life-sized Stations of the Cross at the Celestial Gardens in Banawa are probably top on your list.
Msgr. Romy Rañada, parish priest of Our Lady of the Annunciation in Mindanao Ave., Quezon City, is showing a different kind of Stations of the Cross—they focus on the “Hands of Jesus.”
This Holy Week, interactive Stations of the Cross at Fort Boni–for believers and non-believers alike
Walk through the last moments of Jesus’ life and rediscover your faith this Holy Week through the art installations and interactive stations in “Walkway: Reflections on the Stations of the Cross,” on March 24-31, 11 a.m.-11 p.m., at Bonifacio Global City, The Fort, Taguig.