FAITHPhotos: Walking Stations of the Cross in Downtown ColumbusMembers of the Saint Mary Magdalene Church carry the cross to it's second location at the Topiary Park in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchEva Robinson, 6, listens to a speaker at the first station near the Cathedral Rectory in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchColumbus Bishop Robert J. Brennan bows his head in prayer at the second station at the Topiary Garden in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchMembers of the St. Brendan The Navigator Church carry the cross to it's first station in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchMembers of the Watterson Best Buddies Club hold the cross in front of the Nazareth Towers in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchMelissa Tackett in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchColumbus Bishop Robert J. Brennan walks with participants at the Topiary Garden in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchMembers of the St. Brendan The Navigator Church in Hilliard, Ohio carry the cross to it's first station through the St. Joseph's Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchMelissa Tackett holds her booklet under her rain poncho while walking the stations of the cross in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus DispatchKara Day of St. Brendan The Navigator Church closes her eyes in prayer at the first station near the Cathedral Rectory in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2019. The event, called "A Journey Through Peace" Walking Stations of the Cross, involved many local churches reciting prayer at each station and reflecting on Jesus's suffering at 14 locations along the three mile route. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]The Columbus Dispatch