Via Dolorosa Open at Museum of Biblical Art

Dr. Wayne Yakes, Bonnie Yakes, Paul Zueger, and Jennifer Staubach Gates cut the ribbon. (Photo:  Andres Valeriano)
Dr. Wayne Yakes, Bonnie Yakes, Paul Zueger, and Jennifer Staubach Gates cut the ribbon. (Photo: Andres Valeriano)

Last July, we brought you a story about the Museum of Biblical Art’s new installment, Via Dolorosa — an 18-station series of sculptures intended to depict the stations of the cross on Christ’s day of crucifixion.

The installment was opened with a ribbon cutting on May 15 and a formal dedication and interfaith blessing on May 16.

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