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Good Friday Walk with the Cross 2023

Cross made of heartsFriday, April 7, 2023, 11 a.m.
Start at Wolfville Baptist Church.

  • A walk through town with reflections on the Stations of the Cross offered by all member organizations of WAICC. 
  • Concluding at L’Arche (341 Main St.) @noon with an indoor reception. 
  • All are welcome to the walk and/or the reception. 
  • Photos from the walk can be seen below.

 

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