The actual events that are the Stations began when Jesus was sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. The tradition of celebrating the Stations of the Cross began after Jesus' death, when people started walking his journey to Golgotha. Markers were then set up in the town at the places where the Stations took place. We celebrate the stations in churches now to remember what Jesus went through.
The Stations of the Cross are primarily prayed on Fridays during Lent.
The Stations of the Cross depict the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which took place within a day during Holy Week. It starts with Jesus being condemned to death and ends with his body being laid in the tomb.
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Take the underground (tube) from Heathrow to either Victoria or Charing Cross stations. From either of these two stations, you will be able to get a direct train to Hastings. The complete journey should take about three hours.
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At any place with a trail that is at least 5k in length.
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To travel from Euston to Kings Cross, you can take the London Underground's Victoria line. The journey is short and direct, with the two stations being only one stop away from each other.
At any place with a trail that is at least 5k in length.
Depends by what you mean by "around London". If you mean in London it's only Kings Cross. If you mean from "some miles around London", then add Stevenage (same line as Kings Cross).
The veneration of the cross usually takes place on Good Friday during the liturgy of the Passion. It involves offering prayers, kissing or touching the cross, and showing reverence for the instrument of Jesus Christ's crucifixion.