On April the 11th last term, we had the opportunity to perform the Stations of the Cross for the entire school. At first, it took some time for us to settle into our roles and fully understand what was required, but with dedication and practice, we grew more confident and prepared. Another student and I were in charge of narrating each station. It was nerve-wracking at the beginning, but as we rehearsed, our confidence steadily grew.
When the day of the performance arrived, we made sure our costumes were tidy and well-prepared—we wanted to show respect for the story we were telling. Although we all felt a bit nervous, everyone gave their best effort and delivered a strong performance.
The Stations of the Cross depictes Jesus’ final journey to the crucifixion, and bringing that powerful story to life through our play was a truly meaningful and memorable experience.
