Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 4, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A11
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POPE ADDRESSES MASSES A33
G OOD Friday brought out thousands of attendees
for the annual Public Way of the
Cross.
The service began at the St. Edward the Confessor
church at 836 Arlington St. in the West
End, with about 2,000 participants.
“ It was a good walk, I thought,” said Archbishop
Richard Gagnon, who started off leading
the 28th annual walk while helping carry
the wooden cross.
“ It is well- organized, there were a lot of different
people from a lot of different ages, but I
think it is good,” Gagnon said.
Gagnon said carrying the cross is a traditional,
symbolic way for Christians to draw closer
to the meaning of Good Friday — a tradition
that carries from country to country.
Originally from the Philippines, Joy Almanzor
attended the service with her family for
the second time. “ Despite the weather, we were
able to manage the ( walk),” Almanzor said. “ It’s
a tradition for us, and it was a good experience
for me to do it in Canada.”
People bundled up for the 1.5- kilometre walk
as temperatures remained at a chilly - 10 C Friday
morning. “ I was glad there was a lot of sunshine,”
said Margot Lavoie.
While not an annual attendee, the senior said
she wanted to walk this year because it was in
her neighbourhood.
“ It was very moving... I found it especially
moving because it was in my neighbourhood,
and I felt as though I was walking with those
who could not be there,” Lavoie said.
The walk lasted just under two hours, as attendees
sang hymns and stopped for five separate
readings.
And the religious weekend is just starting for
Catholics, said Gagnon. Throughout the weekend,
there was a Passion service at 3 p. m. on
Friday, mass this evening and the Easter services
on Sunday.
jenna. dulewich@ freepress. mb. ca
Thousands
brave chill
for Way of
the Cross
By Jenna Dulewich
DAVID LIPNOWSKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Archbishop Richard Gagnon leads the Way of the Cross from St. Edward the Confessor church Friday.
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Easter was also marked at Winnipeg’s Agape Table Thursday. Georgina Bighetty and
her children, Adam, 5, and Ariana, 4, enjoy the Easter meal of turkey and ham.
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