‘The Living Stations’ Set For March 18 At Fulton Education Center

by ChirelloMarketing | February 17, 2016 11:36 am

FULTON – Continuing the 29-year tradition, “The Living Stations” will be presented at 7 p.m., March 18 in the Fulton Education Center auditorium.

Admission is free.

This dramatization of “The Way of the Cross” with music, live action, and reflective narrative, is the traditional Catholic prayer of Jesus’ passion as it portrays the final hours leading to His crucifixion, said Jamie Ruzekowicz, coordinator.

The 2016 production of The Living Stations will be presented at 7:00 p.m., Friday, March 18 in the Fulton Education Center Auditorium. Admission is free. Garet Roik, 17, a senior at G. Ray Bodley High School (GRB) will portray Jesus and Liz Roik, 15, a sophomore at GRB, will portray Mary. This dramatization of “The Way of the Cross” with music, live action, and reflective narrative, is the traditional Catholic prayer of Jesus’ passion as it portrays the final hours leading to his crucifixion, said Jamie Ruzekowicz, coordinator. The scene above from the 2015 production shows David Tallents, a GRB senior, as Jesus, Sarah Tallents, a GRB junior, as Mary, and Jack Broderick as the Roman soldier. For further information, contact Sue Tallents at 593-3225.
The 2016 production of The Living Stations will be presented at 7 p.m., March 18 in the Fulton Education center Auditorium. Garet Roik, 17, a senior at G. Ray Bodley High School will portray Jesus and Liz Roik, 15, a sophomore at GRB, will portray Mary. This dramatization of “The Way of the Cross” with music, live action, and reflective narrative, is the traditional Catholic prayer of Jesus’ passion as it portrays the final hours leading to His crucifixion, said Jamie Ruzekowicz, coordinator. Pictured from the 2015 production are David Tallents, a GRB senior, as Jesus; Sarah Tallents, a GRB junior, as Mary; and Jack Broderick as the Roman soldier.

In the “Living Stations” local youth take on the roles of major characters in the traditional 14 scenes of the Stations of the Cross, Ruzekowicz said.

Each scene features a series of readings and meditations and is a visual reminder of Christ’s suffering. Garet Roik, 17, a senior at G. Ray Bodley High School will portray Jesus and Liz Roik, 15, a sophomore at GRB, will portray Mary.

The choir, which accompanies the production, is under the direction of Dolores Walrath.

For further information, contact Sue Tallents at 593-3225.

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