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Stations of the Cross
Begins its 31st Season
March 9 - Our Lady of Angels, Endwell, 7:00pm March 16 - St. Joseph's, Endicott, 7:00 pm March 23 - Most Holy Rosary, Maine, 7:00 pm April 6 - St. Margaret Mary's, Apalachin, 7:30 pm Blessed Trinity at St. Margaret Mary's in Apalachin will be presenting Living Stations of the Cross at six locations on Fridays during Lent. The Living Stations program was established in 1977 by then pastor Father Elmer Schmidt, who recently passed away. The youth and adult leaders have been involved in rehearsals since January. During the many hours of preparation all the participants came to realize the importance of the abilities of sharing, giving, and loving which Christ by His example left us as our heritage. Throughout the years, the youth have dedicated their performances. This year, they would like to offer up their performance in loving memory of Traci Gibson and all those who are fighting cancer. They pray for world peace and for all the men and women in our armed services. Members of the cast and crew include: Gabriel Barbieri, Jason Felice, Nicholas Montesano, Ariel Cacciaglia, Jess Felice, Katie Murphy, Joel Cacciaglia, Julia Grant, Michelle Murphy, Kelsey Cacciaglia, Corinne Grenier, Royce Novak, Donald Castellucci, Audrey Hamilton, Corrine Powell, Cally Cigich, Katy Jeremko, Michael Powell, James Clark, Matt Johnson, Anne Marie Repetto, Sarah Clark, Alicia Klemmt, Adrian Van Hall, Joe Dekar, Stephanie Kuratnick, Sara Wasileski, Alex Delaney, Andrew Loso, Emily West, Elizabeth Donovan, Gregg Martinez, Abby Wunder, Kenny Donovan, John Martinez, Laura Dragon, Cal Michaels, and Tom Dragon. The adult advisors are Steve Bale, Dan Cacciaglia, Wayne Grenier,Tim Loso, Shelia Randolph, and Sue and Terry White. The cast and crew would like to extend
a special thanks to Sue White, the Jr. andSr. High Youth Minister; Alicia
Loso for preparing the program.
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