Stations of the Cross

The Scriptural Way of the Cross or Scriptural Stations of the Cross is a version of the traditional Stations of the Cross inaugurated as a Roman Catholic devotion by Pope John Paul II on Good Friday 1991. Thereafter John Paul II performed the scriptural version many times at the Colosseum in Rome on Good Fridays during his reign. The scriptural version was not intended to invalidate the traditional version, rather it was meant to add nuance to an understanding of the Passion.[1]

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Daily Bread

It is with the reenactment of this dream that I experienced in 2009, that I share with you a vision I have for the Catholic church where anyone may participate in communion, and one can take as much communion as one needs. This dream reflects not only my Catholic upbringing but my Mexican heritage by the iconic substitution of Mexican sweet bread for the Body of Christ. In experiencing this work, I invite you to reflect on your own stories of communion; search for inclusion; and fulfillment of your personal spiritual, emotional and physical hungers.

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Defrag

Defrag is an art installation by Sonia Gutiérrez of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Gutiérrez was commissioned by the Fayetteville Art Festival 2007 and Fayetteville Downtown Partners to create a piece that would create excitement, interest, and intrigue to enter the Fayetteville Town Center and peruse the artists booths. The installation was up for 3 days, August 29 through September 2nd.

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