. Al Grant
 . Ann Breen
 . Ann Williamson
 . Big Tom
 . Barnbrack
 . Barry Doyle
 . Black Family
 . Brendan Grace
 . Brendan Shine
 . Chieftains
 . Christy Moore
 . Charlie
  
Landsborough
 . Clannad
 . Daniel O'Donnell
 . Declan Nerney
 . Dominic Kirwan
 . The Dubliners
 . Eamon McCann
 . Enya
 . Frank McCaffrey
 . The Fureys
 . Hugo Duncan
 . The Irish Tenors
 . Isla Grant
 . James Kilbane
 . Jim McCann
 . Jimmy Buckley
 . Joe Dolan
 . Johnny McEvoy
 . John Hogan
 . Johnny Loughrey
 . Kathy Durkin
 . Louise Morrissey
 . Margo
 . Mary Black
 . Mary Duff
 . Martin Cuffe
 . Michael English
 . Mick Flavin
 . Patrick Feeney
 . Paddy Reilly
 . Paul Donnelly
 . Phil Coulter
 . Philomena Begley
 . The Pogues
 . Richie Kavanagh
 . Robert Mizzell
 . Sean Wilson
 . Shawn Cuddy
 . Smokie
 . Susan McCann
 . Theresa Rodgers
 . Thomas Maguire
 . Van Morrison
 . Wolfe Tones

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Dana The Stations Of The Cross CD

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Dana The Stations Of The Cross CD With Fr Kevin Scallon

Our Price: CD Only £ 11.99


The practice of going on pilgrimage dates back to the earliest years of the Church. St. Jerome, who lived in the Holy Land. Writes of the number of Christians who came on pilgrimage to visit the places associated with the life and death of Jesus. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Devotion to the Passion of Christ became common because of the number of former crusaders who erected representations of places they had visited in the Holy Land.

When the Franciscans began to take care of the Holy Places in the early fourteenth century, they were inspired to promote devotion to these places and to the Passion of Jesus. It is to them that the Stations of the Cross, as we know them. can be traced.

Today the practice of 'making the Stations of the Cross' centers on fourteen different representations, (or stations), of Christ on his final journey to Calvary. Each Station involves stopping to contemplate these scenes, accompanied by either silent or spoken meditation and prayer.

What Dana and myself are offering to you is an attempt to revive a beautiful traditional devotion with which many young Christians seem unfamiliar and to restore to those of us who are older a renewed appreciation of this wonderful meditation on the Passion and death of our Saviour.