The Way of the Cross began as an ancient devotion-stops along the Via Dolorosa to reflect upon the Passion of Christ. By the Middle Ages, fourteen stations had emerged, grounded in scriptural passages as well as legend. In the wake of Vatican II, the Biblical way of the Cross was developed, rooted entirely in the Gospels of the New Testament. Artist Kreg Yingst presents these stations in his beautiful woodcuts and reflections, designed to offer the reader both visual meditations and contemplative reflections.
The Way of the Cross began as an ancient devotion-stops along the Via Dolorosa to reflect upon the Passion of Christ. By the Middle Ages, fourteen stations had emerged, grounded in scriptural passages as well as legend. In the wake of Vatican II, the Biblical way of the Cross was developed, rooted entirely in the Gospels of the New Testament. Artist Kreg Yingst presents these stations in his beautiful woodcuts and reflections, designed to offer the reader both visual meditations and contemplative reflections.