WYD Rio Stations of the Cross: Message of Solidarity
Vatican City, 13 July 2013: A message of solidarityrevealed in the Stations
of the Cross at the WYD 2013. The Rio Stations of the Cross speak of the suffering
of Jesus as expressed in the youth of today. The route taken by Jesus in the city
of Jerusalem will be recreated in the Stations of the Cross on July 26 in the setting
of Rio de Janeiro, such as at the Rock of Arpoador and the Selarón Staircase in Lapa.
There will be 14 stations, with 13 of them set along 900 meters of the central median
of Atlantic Avenue and the final at the central stage, where Pope Francis will be.
The cast will consist of 280 volunteers who will enact the stations throughout the
approximately 1 hour and 15 minute procession.
Each of the stations will relate
to one of the questions facing youth in the modern world: missionary youth; converted
youth; youth in recovering communities; youth speaking in the name of mothers; seminarians;
Religious fighting for life; couples; youth speaking for women who suffer; students;
youth in social networks; youth in prison or prison ministry; youth with terminal
illness; deaf youth; youth of Africa, North America, Latin America and the Caribbean,
Europe, Asia and Oceania.
“The Stations of the Cross is designed to speak to
young people, just as the story of this route of suffering of Christ speaks today
to the difficulties young people face. It’s a Stations of the Cross that has a message
of solidarity. It’s not just about speaking to these issues, but about calling on
the spirit of youth to act together in Christ,” said artistic director Ravel Cabral.
Transmission via large screens will make the events easily visible to all participants.
Pope
Francis will preside at the main stage. Besides the staging at the other 13 stations,
there will also be a representation of all that is happening in the other stations
on the main stage. “The idea is that the Holy Father will participate in a real way
with everything that is happening in each of scenes,” explained the general director
Ulysses Cruz.
The Brazilian actress Cássia Kiss will play Maria. Other Brazilian
actors will also take part and read the Bible excerpts at each station, which will
precede the meditations. Source: VR Eng