Stations of the Cross

Paintings by Ken Cooke

Ken Cooke's Stations of the Cross are used for reflection and meditation during Holy Week and are generally on display in the nave during Holy Week and Eastertide each year.

I
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Jesus is condemned to death
II
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Jesus takes up His cross
III
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Jesus falls for the first time
IV
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Jesus meets His Mother Mary
V
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Simon of Cyrene helps to carry the cross
VI
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Veronica wipes Jesus' face
VII
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Jesus falls the second time
VIII
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Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem
IX
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Jesus falls the third time
X
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Jesus is stripped of His garments
XI
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Jesus is nailed to the cross
XII
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Jesus dies on the cross
XIII
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Jesus is taken down from the cross
XIV
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Jesus is laid in the tomb

New images have been uploaded for each station, these are much bigger and so may take longer to download and display (the pop-up window display is scaled down).

New - For the first time Ken Cooke's Stations are available in a full colour paperback edition, with a series of readings and reflections by past and present ministers of St George's & the Newbury Deanery, plus contributions from the Bishop of Reading, Stephen Cottrell, and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey.