Because it is Lent, and the 15th Station of the Cross is the resurrection, which happens AFTER Lent.
pray to god and remember the times of Jesus.
About £15
depends on which station you get off. no the docks are not that far from either main station ie, limestreet or central ,say about 10 to 15 minutes walk.
The Eleventh station of the cross is : Jesus is nailed to the cross
Answer from a CatholicThe Stations of the Cross do not normally contain a fifteen Station. When there is one added, it is the Resurrection, and, of course, the message is the the death and burial of Our Blessed Savior was not the end of the story, but the very beginning.
The second station is Jesus accepts the cross (Jesus carries the cross).
13th station- Jesus is taken down from the cross.
forgiveness of our sins
Bromley Cross railway station was created in 1848.
Bridgeton Cross railway station ended in 1964.
Bridgeton Cross railway station was created in 1895.
Broughton Cross railway station was created in 1847.