The Way of Light - Via Lucis

by vaclav posted Jan 04, 2016
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The Way of Light ' VIA LUCIS'

 

Basilica of Don Bosco - Becchi (Colle Don Bosco)  Italy

History - Background - Meaning: for download 

The Way of Light-ENG.docx - plain text

Via Lucis ENG.docx  - text and photos

Way of light publication bookform.doc - text ENG (South Africa)

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chemin de lumière.doc  - text FRA

 

SiSwati Via Lucis:Via Lucis - text in SiSwati for download.doc

 

Via Lucis CIN traditional.docx  - text and photo (chinese)

Via Lucis-GIA nihongo.pdf  - text and photo (japanese)

Via Lucis-ITA italiano.docx  - text only

 

Last Supper (1st station)

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The fourteen stations of resurrection that came from this effort were these:

 

Station 1

 

Jesus rises from the dead (Matthew 28:5-6).

 

Station 2

 

Women find the empty tomb (Matthew 28:1-6).

 

Station 3

 

The risen Lord appears to Mary Magdalene (John 20:16).

 

Station 4

 

Mary Magdalene proclaims the Resurrection to the apostles (John 20:18).

 

Station 5

 

The risen Lord appears on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-27).

 

Station 6

 

The risen Lord is recognized in the breaking of the bread (Luke 24:28-32).

 

Station 7

 

The risen Lord appears to the disciples in Jerusalem (Luke 24:36-39).

 

Station 8

 

The risen Lord gives the disciples the power to forgive (John 20:22-23).

 

Station 9

 

The risen Lord strengthens the faith of Thomas (John 20:24-29).

 

Station 10

 

The risen Lord says to Peter, "Feed my sheep" (John 21:15-17).

 

Station 11

 

The risen Lord sends the disciples into the whole world (Matthew 28:16-20).

 

Station 12

 

The risen Lord ascends into heaven (Acts 1:9-11).

 

Station 13

 

Waiting with Mary in the Upper Room (Acts 1:12-14).

 

Station 14

 

The risen Lord sends the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:2-4).

 

 

Images were initially given to these fourteen stations by the sculptor Giovanni Dragoni were carved in wood. This devotion was first blessed on Easter Sunday 1994, in Turin, Italy, at the hill of Becchi, the birthplace of Saint John Bocso, founder of the Salesian Order to which Father Sabino Palumbieri belongs. These wooden images are on display at Colle Don Bosco

 

 

Station

 

 

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Station

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Station 14 - The Pentecost

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