EXETER — For the season of Lent and in preparation for Holy Week, students at Wyoming Area Catholic School presented two performances of “The Living Stations.”

Also known as the Way of the Cross, the Stations of the Cross are synonymous with Lent, Holy Week and Good Friday.

Eighth grade students enacted, with solemnity, the Entrance into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, the Arrest and finally, The Stations of the Cross.

The first presentation took place on Friday, March 18 and the second performance will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 St. Barbara’s Parish in Exeter.

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Students at Wyoming Area Catholic School will perform ‘Living Stations’ at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 at St. Barbara’s Parish, 28 Memorial St., Exeter. Pictured are the participants of the Living Stations, from left, first row, Rachel Senese. Second row, Ryan Reedy, Cassie Benderavich, Camryn Cassetori, Richard Morris, Ethan Cegelka, Kristopher Latoski, Courtney Iskra. Third row, Tessa Romani, Walker Cherry, Annie Bagnall, Jillian Foley, Mia Serkosky, Cameron Marcinskowski, Ryan Gardjulis, Livia Moore, Samantha Yencha. Fourth row, Carl Yastremski and Kyle Potorski.
http://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/web1_WAC-Living-Stations.jpg.optimal.jpgStudents at Wyoming Area Catholic School will perform ‘Living Stations’ at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 at St. Barbara’s Parish, 28 Memorial St., Exeter. Pictured are the participants of the Living Stations, from left, first row, Rachel Senese. Second row, Ryan Reedy, Cassie Benderavich, Camryn Cassetori, Richard Morris, Ethan Cegelka, Kristopher Latoski, Courtney Iskra. Third row, Tessa Romani, Walker Cherry, Annie Bagnall, Jillian Foley, Mia Serkosky, Cameron Marcinskowski, Ryan Gardjulis, Livia Moore, Samantha Yencha. Fourth row, Carl Yastremski and Kyle Potorski. Submitted photo

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