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Haiti Stations of the Cross
- 23/03/2010

Pupils of St Columba's High School in Dunfermline have created their own Stations of the Cross to illustrate how the meaning of Jesus Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection can be understood within the context of a natual disaster like the recent Haiti earthquake.
You should note that some images are disturbing.
To download the Powerpoint direct from St Columba's own website, click here.
Please note that it may take some time for the files to download. You should SAVE the file to your own computer.












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Well done to St. Columba's High. I used this in primary seven and it was very effective, yet hard hitting. It really helped bridge 2000 years from the suffering of Christ to modern day.
Well done to all pupils and staff of St Columba's High School in Dunfermline for creating this presentation which highlights the plight of the people of Haiti and reminds us of the promise of the Easter mystery.
Hi all,
If the sound files don't play automatically - you might need to LINK each one to it's saved destination. We're trying to rectify the issue at our end.
Each Station should have: Intro/Reading/Contextual Statement/Haiti Statement & Everybody Hurts should play at the end.