The Way of the Cross - Map Tourist

De (autor): St Alphonsus Liguori

The Way of the Cross - Map Tourist - St Alphonsus Liguori

The Way of the Cross - Map Tourist

De (autor): St Alphonsus Liguori

THE WAY OF THE CROSS - Map Tourist presents the classic St. Alphonsus Liguori fourteen stations with Stabat Mater in Latin and English and vivid color photos of the actual stations in Jerusalem.


In addition, search terms and geocoordinates are provided to enable readers to launch their own explorations at the actual locations via online web maps, exploring the region's current life through images of restaurant food, grocery store prices, and other historical or current points of interest.


The Way of the Cross, Way of Suffering, or Via Dolorosa, is a physical path in Jerusalem for believers to trace, pause, and reflect at fourteen stations on what Jesus did for all of us, at the believed locations where these events actually happened.


Now with this Map Tourist book it becomes easy to explore these actual areas.


The result is (once again) confirmation that Jesus walked with us, splitting human history into periods before and after His coming.


V. We adore Thee, O Christ, and we praise Thee,

R. Because by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.


St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) spent his life on behalf of Christ, writing over 100 treatises and hymns while working with the poor in the streets. His most popular work today is "Uniformity With God's Will" (ISBN 9781640323254) which covers union with Jesus Christ in all that we do.


Emmanuël DeWeg is a pseudonym meaning "God with us" and "is the Way" from Matthew 1:23 and John 14:6. The author's hope is that we all live in God's righteousness and yield our hearts to Him.

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THE WAY OF THE CROSS - Map Tourist presents the classic St. Alphonsus Liguori fourteen stations with Stabat Mater in Latin and English and vivid color photos of the actual stations in Jerusalem.


In addition, search terms and geocoordinates are provided to enable readers to launch their own explorations at the actual locations via online web maps, exploring the region's current life through images of restaurant food, grocery store prices, and other historical or current points of interest.


The Way of the Cross, Way of Suffering, or Via Dolorosa, is a physical path in Jerusalem for believers to trace, pause, and reflect at fourteen stations on what Jesus did for all of us, at the believed locations where these events actually happened.


Now with this Map Tourist book it becomes easy to explore these actual areas.


The result is (once again) confirmation that Jesus walked with us, splitting human history into periods before and after His coming.


V. We adore Thee, O Christ, and we praise Thee,

R. Because by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.


St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) spent his life on behalf of Christ, writing over 100 treatises and hymns while working with the poor in the streets. His most popular work today is "Uniformity With God's Will" (ISBN 9781640323254) which covers union with Jesus Christ in all that we do.


Emmanuël DeWeg is a pseudonym meaning "God with us" and "is the Way" from Matthew 1:23 and John 14:6. The author's hope is that we all live in God's righteousness and yield our hearts to Him.

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