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The way of the cross

14 Stations The Way of the Cross is in the opposite direction to the other churches.

Station 1
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Station 2
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A young man has fallen on his knees before a golden helmet.Jesus is wearing a red cape.A ladder is oriented towards the sky.

Station 3
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Station 4
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Station 5
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Station 6
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Station 7
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In the background,one can see Magdala tower through an open door.

Station 8
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A Frankish warrior takes the red cape away.A woman wearing a mourning veil and a child wearing a plaid.We know that Freemasons call themselves :The widow's child.There is also a scottish rite in Freemasonry ;and also a blue grade.

Station 9
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Station 10
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A guard brandishes the red cape.

Station 11
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A man helps the Christ to carry his cross .A guard takes the red cape .in the background,one can see a ladder in the dark.Now,theorically,night falls only after Jesus 's death.

Station 12
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Station 13
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Station 14
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One must notice the wounded left side. The Golpel says the Christ was buried at night,now here it's done during the day.We have 2 hypothesis :
Jesus was buried during the day.
This image represents the burial's morrow and some people are stealing the corpse…

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