Brooklyn Bridge Via Crucis

Participants process in last year's Way of the Cross in New York City, organized by the Communion and Liberation lay movement.
Participants process in last year's Way of the Cross in New York City, organized by the Communion and Liberation lay movement. (photo: Communion and Liberation)

The 14th annual Way of the Cross over the Brooklyn Bridge will take place tomorrow.

Organized by Communion and Liberation, the procession will begin at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. James in downtown Brooklyn and travel over the Brooklyn Bridge, passing Ground Zero before finishing at St. Peter’s Church in Manhattan.

Reflections for the bi-borough Way of the Cross will be supplied by Archbishop Celestino Migliore, permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, and Bishop Ignatius Catanello, auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn.

The event is supported by Cardinal Edward Egan of New York and Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn.