Challenge youself this Lent with
the Extreme Way of the Cross
The cross carried in procession at the traditional Good Friday Way of the Cross in Rome's Colosseum. |
Started a decade ago in Poland by an enterprising young
priest, the initiative has been taken up by tens of thousands of people and has
received a letter of support from Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro
Parolin
By Philippa Hitchen
Are you looking for an original way of marking Lent this
year? Do you struggle to fit your prayer life around your busy working
schedule? Do you enjoy an outdoor adventure?
If you answered yes to all those questions, then the Extreme
Way of the Cross could be just what you need.
Part pilgrimage, part physical and spiritual workout, part
personal challenge, the initiative involves walking a 40 kilometres or more
route, at night, accompanied only by prayer and meditations on the fourteen
stations of Jesus’ passion and crucifixion.
New evangelisation
Tens of thousands of pilgrims in a dozen different
countries, from Iceland to Antarctica, have taken up the challenge each year
since the idea was conceived by Polish priest Fr Jacek Stryczek, a former
student chaplain famous for his pioneering forms of evangelization.
Starting with an evening Mass, pilgrims pledge to walk in
silence, alone or in small groups, often across challenging terrain, to a
shrine or other religious destination. Carrying only what they need for the
journey, they plan their route around the traditional Stations of the Cross,
stopping to read contemporary prayers and reflections provided on a multilingual website.
Counter-cultural witness
The initiative has proved hugely successful in Poland, where
young people view it as an authentic expression of resistance to a rampant
consumer culture. The Polish site offers over 600 routes to choose from, some
of them clocking up over 130 kilometres or 83 miles.
Rather than just giving up chocolate or coffee or Facebook
for a few weeks, why not consider making this counter-cultural journey,
offering a chance to deepen or discover a new relationship with God, just in
time for the great Easter celebration?
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét