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  • A member of the Immaculate Conception Church in Lakeland, Louisiana, carries the cross during the reenactment of the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday.
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  • Members of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lakeland, La. walk along La Hwy 416 as they perform the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday.
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  • Varisty Sports runner Jason Cashio, left, stops at the fourth station while running the Stations of the Cross in the Webb Park neighborhood. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Sarah Craven, 6, and Julia Craven, 8,  visit the fourth station as they tour the Stations of the Cross in the Webb Park neighborhood. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Varisty Sports runner Jason Cashio stops at the fourth station while running the Stations of the Cross in the Webb Park neighborhood. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Chris Funes stops at the sixth station while running the Stations of the Cross in the Webb Park neighborhood. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • With church services suspended this Easter because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in their front yards.
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  • With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Varisty Sports runner Jason Cashio, left, stops at the fourth station while running the Stations of the Cross in the Webb Park neighborhood. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Jody Montelaro, center, and his family pray at the sixth station in the Goodwood neighborhood. The Montelaros attend St. Aloysius Catholic Church. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Mallory Anderson, right, reads a reflection to sons Ames, 6, and Cooper, 8, as they visit the fifth station in the Goodwood neighborhood. The Andersons attend Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church. With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • With churches closed because of COVID-19 many neighborhoods in the Baton Rouge area have organized Stations of the Cross for Good Friday. Marked with simple, homemade signs people can view and pray by car, bike, golf cart or on foot the stations displayed in area front yards.
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  • Catholic Charities and St. Joseph Cathedral hosts the annual Good Friday Way of the Cross procession in Baton Rouge, La. Worshippers traveled the 14-station route around the State Capitol reflecting on the Passion of Christ and how its relates to the world today.  William Acosta, 15, a Redemptorist High School student carried the cross during the procession.
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  • Sacred Heart of Jesus servers process to the alter with a wooden cross during the Good Friday celebration of the Lord’s Passion with Vernation of the Cross.
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  • The Baton Rouge Hispanic Apostolate reenacts the Passion of Christ on Good Friday in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.
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  • The Baton Rouge Hispanic Apostolate reenacts the Passion of Christ on Good Friday in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.
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