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The Way of the Cross is an ancient Christian devotion where believers meditate on the passion of Jesus Christ in fourteen steps or stations. This devotion is usually practiced on Fridays in the liturgical season of Lent, a preparatory time for Easter, and on Fridays during the year. The author has incorporated insightful pro-life reflections on this devotion, while discussing a range of issues from abortion and euthanasia to the latest bio-medical technologies. This work is intended especially to assist pro-lifers, schools, and Church groups in their desire to promote justice for the unborn and a culture of life in society.…mehr

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The Way of the Cross is an ancient Christian devotion where believers meditate on the passion of Jesus Christ in fourteen steps or stations. This devotion is usually practiced on Fridays in the liturgical season of Lent, a preparatory time for Easter, and on Fridays during the year. The author has incorporated insightful pro-life reflections on this devotion, while discussing a range of issues from abortion and euthanasia to the latest bio-medical technologies. This work is intended especially to assist pro-lifers, schools, and Church groups in their desire to promote justice for the unborn and a culture of life in society.

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Francis James V. McManamy teaches English and Religious Education in the Halton Catholic District School Board, Burlington, Ontario. He holds BA and BEd degrees from the University of Toronto and a Masters Degree in Theology from St. Augustine's Seminary, Toronto. He is a frequent speaker on religious and pro-life issues, and has previously published in The Interim, Catholic Insight, The Catholic Register and La Parola. The Way of the Cross: Pro-Life Meditations is his first major publication.