Photos of the Stations have been traveling as an exhibit "Stations of the Struggle" during Lent. Photographer Roland Torres, from Madison, Wisconsin, took them during a delegation visit. Madison is sister city to Arcatao.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Arcatao Stations of the Cross: The First Station
Photos of the Stations have been traveling as an exhibit "Stations of the Struggle" during Lent. Photographer Roland Torres, from Madison, Wisconsin, took them during a delegation visit. Madison is sister city to Arcatao.
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death,
Holy Week and Easter,
Indigenous Peoples,
lament,
Latin America,
memory,
public theology,
violence,
war
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I looked at this early this morning and then again tonight.
Thank you for these images- brilliant and moving.
Senor ten piedad.
I may have to give these up, Jane: not because they lack power, but because they have power, and re-awaken too much pain from watching Reagan destroy Central America: because he could and because we had always done it. How can I pray for such people, and the cheap hoodlums they leave in responsible positions: Reich, Abrams, and others?
Godde protect us from genial, well meaning dunces in power.
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