Cape May County Herald, 2 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 27

religion

Students Present Stations of Cross

By DOLLY STANGO It was a day to remember. The "Stations of the Cross' presented "live" by Our Lady Star of the Sea I.G.E School Upper Unit Grade Students. (I.G.E. means individually Guided Education) It took place in the parish hall on Ocean Street with all of the Upper Unit students participating. The Primary and Intermediate students watched mesmerized, grouped in the center of the hall, as the Stations of the Cross — 14 in all — went in procession around the hall enacting each scene as described in detail by narrators Robby Cummiskey and Jennifer Campbell. STEVEN MOGCK. por

trayed Jesus Christ carrying his large cross with splashings of red on his body - the result of beatings from the soldiers. All were in authentic costumes — Andrew Fioeca. Thomas Taylor. Michael Liddy, Michael Dalton, Andrew Scheuermann. DrewDrake. George Haggerty, Scott Tester. Kim VVark. Kim York. Danny Andersen. Nancy Carus!. Mark Haefner. I.elah Riccio. and Jean Marcy. Weeping women along the road to the crucifixion were. Daniella Lo Monica. Kelly N'euling. Dana Rizzo. Nicole Johnson. Nicole Powel. Daniella Snyder. Natasha Hawkins. Tanya Figueros. Heather Marrone. and Tara Dovle. STOPPING fourteen times along the way to depict the "fourteen Stations of the Cross". Christ encounters many along the road including: Rachael Fridman as Mary. Jerry Nehring, Joseph of

Arimathea.' and Brad Hornbeck. a friend of Jesus. Francis Pessagno was John, the Beloved Disciple of Christ. He and Joseph stood sadly by watching Christ being tortured by the many soldiers, then claimed His body to put to rest in a tomb wnen he had expired. / More soldiers along the way were John Conway. Paul Pietras. Mike Campbell. Andrew diGregorio. Chad Hornbeck. GarryLucas. Sean McBride. Jennifer Tourison. Brandi Ratigan, Jody llorstmann. Brian Joyce and Joseph Perrigrine. VERONICA WAS portrayed by Pierina Muscatallo and Simon, by Danny Powell. Choir chanting in the background included Vanessa Sorace, Bobby Vanamann. Denise Dwyer. Bridget Dougherty. Curt York, Heather Morrone. Tara Doyle. Dana Cooper and Michelle Christensen. Parents of the students watched in awe as their

children performed silently the different scenes from the first station of the cross to the 14th as quoted by the narrators. Finally. Mogck. as Christ, was "nailed to the cross" so realistically it made one shudder ... he then was covered and laid to rest in the tomb.

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St. Mary's Episcopal i STONE HARBOR - Ho1 y Communion is celebrated 8 and 10 a.m. Sundays at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 95th Street. A coffee and fellowship hour follows each service. Nursery care is available at 10 a.m. Church school is 9:45 a.m. Sunday in the parish hall. A midwekk celebration of the Holy Eucharist is held 7:30 Wednesday evenings. For further information, call 368-5992. N. Wildwood Methodist NORTH WILDWOOD - Sunday service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues, begins at It a.m.. preceded by an old-fashioned hymn sing at 10:45 Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Steve Herman always delivers the weeklymessage. Ruth Beddow is choir leader and Emma Sabins is organist.

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