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Holy Rosary School student Elizabeth Stone, left, portrays the wife of Pontius Pilot as Matthew Dowdell plays Pontius Pilot during the school’s Living Stations presentation.
Holy Rosary School’s Michael Mucciolo, left, plays Jesus, while Abby Klink portrays and angel during the school’s Living Stations presentation.
Holy Rosary School’s eighth grade class recently presented Living Stations. From left, first row, Emily Makaravage, Grace Berlew and Kalley Kovaleski. Second row, Joe Stella and Matthew Dowdell. Third row, Emily Miller, Maggie Stuccio, Liz Stone, Hannah Ferenchick, Julie Mazaleski, Xavier Parrick, Dominck Angradi, Christina Heppding, Abby Klink, Sarah Liskowicz, Rylee Shay, Angelina Falcone, Madeline Skutack, Lauren Cawley and Kiearra Saldi. Fourth row, Kevin Bradigan, Larry Corridoni, Charlie Vermac, Frank Scavo, Jordan Cicon, Michael Mucciolo as Jesus, Tyler Mozaleski, Colton Mackell and Michael Skutack.
Holy Rosary School student Michael Mucciolo, left, portrays Jesus and is comforted by the Blessed Mother, portrayed by Christina Heppding during the school’s Living Stations presentation.
DURYEA — The eighth grade class of Holy Rosary School performed Living Stations at First Friday Mass for the entire school on Friday, March 6 and again on Sunday, March 29.
Eighth grade teacher Debbie Brady directed Living Stations. Every eighth grade student had a role in the program.