The Stations
Celebrating Collaboration: Anselmo Giustina and Eugenio Batista
by Christine L. Sundt
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About the Book
The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross, are a series of fourteen scenes depicting the passion and death of Christ. The Stations or Way provide a spiritual pilgrimage of prayer and meditation for the faithful based on events of Christ’s life commemorated during Holy Week. This book describes the artistic collaboration of Eugenio Batista and Anselmo Giustina, immigrants from Cuba and Italy, who designed and carved the Stations for St. Thomas More Newman Center in Eugene, Oregon.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 60 - Publish Date: Feb 18, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Station of the Cross, Newman Center, Catholic Church, prayers, meditations, collaboration, artists, Cuba, Italy, carving, sculpture
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About the Creator
St. Thomas More Newman Center
Eugene, Oregon
The Mission of the Catholic Newman Center of St. Thomas More is to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ expressed in the Roman Catholic intellectual and spiritual tradition into dialogue with the academic community at the University of Oregon through the evangelization and religious formation of the Catholic students, faculty, staff and administrators. The Core Values That Guide Us are derived from essential aspects of the Christian life, the charism and life of the Dominican Order, and our goal of participating in the intellectual life of the University.