Episode 10

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14th Apr 2025

Episode 10 - The Stations of the Cross

What exactly are “The Stations of the Cross”? Is that a Roman Catholic thing, or does it have roots in the Protestant tradition as well? And if Protestant, what about Anglican?

Join Canterbury Trails hosts Jared Lovell and C. Jay Engel as they welcome Fr. Justin Clemente, associate priest at Holy Cross Cathedral, and author of the new book, At the Cross: Reflections on the Stations of the Cross. Learn about this biblical and Christian devotion and how it can help deepen your faith and your understanding of what happened on the first Good Friday.

The Rev. Justin Clemente serves as associate priest to the people at Holy Cross Cathedral in Loganville, Georgia, the cathedral church of the Anglican diocese of the South. He is the author of At the Cross: Reflections on the Stations of the Cross (Anglican Compass, 2025). Fr. Clemente is a core writer at Anglican Compass and a contributor at The North American Anglican. He earned his B.A. in Biblical Studies at Trinity College of Florida and a Master of Worship Studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies. With his wife, Brooke, he has six beautiful children.

Get Fr. Clemente's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZC9BHFH

Visit Holy Cross Cathedral here: https://hcanglican.org/


Image of Anglo-Saxon map by Hel-hama - Own work using:InkscapeSource: England and Wales at the time of the Treaty of Chippenham (AD 878). From the Atlas of European History, Earle W Dowe (d. 1946), G Bell and Sons, London, 1910 (see: File:England-878ad.jpg), CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19885072

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Serves in a layman capacity in Whitleyville Reformation Church and enjoys reading and writing and discussing all sorts of topics. Lives in Middle Tennessee with his wife and four children.