This Friday marks the first time in many years that both the
Christian holiday Good Friday and the start of Jewish Passover have
fallen on the same day.
Processions like the Way of the Cross over the Brooklyn Bridge Friday
morning will be held worldwide to remember the day Jesus was crucifie by the Romans.
As CBS2’s Andrea Grymes reports, this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Way of the Cross bridge. Anyone is welcomed to
join
in the walk, which started at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral-Basilica of
Saint James in Brooklyn. The march ends at Saint Peter’s Church in
downtown Manhattan around 1:30 p.m.
In Jerusalem, the Via Dolorosa, the way of sorrows, retraces the path
of Jesus Christ on his way to crucifixion. In New Jersey’s Upper Saddle
River on Good Friday, there’s a bit of a twist.
Pastor Bob Stag leads parishioners from the Church of the Presentation on a 12-mile bike tour for the Stations of the Cross.
“It is a mini-pilgrimage and I’ve been to the holy land several times
and most people won’t ever get to the holy land or ever get to
pilgrimage to Rome or pilgrimage in northern Spain to Santiago de
Compostela. But everybody, well, almost everybody, can jump on a bike
and follow me around,” he told WCBS 880’s Sean Adams.
For prayers, reflection and meditation, they stop at seven churches–
three of them Protestant. The ministers come out and discuss their
church’s architectural significance.
The eight-day Jewish holiday of Passover begins at sundown Friday
night and commemorates the Israelites’ escape from Egyptian slavery more
than 3,000 years ago.
During the first two nights,
families
gather for a Passover Seder, the ritual meal which features six
symbolic foods, including matzo. Matzo is a cracker-like unleavened
bread that symbolizes the exodus from Egypt, when there wasn’t enough
time to let the bread rise.
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