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From the 28 March 2026 there will be 12 stations denoted by 12 posters located in centre of Fremantle at St John's Church outlining the Stations of the Cross. At each poster, using the downloaded augmented reality app on your smart phone links to a video explanation of each artwork piece and a reflection on that station by local church leaders from Fremantle and Cockburn. Download the Artivive (Augmented Reality App) at www.atthecross.live
Holy Week recounts the so-called ‘passion narratives’ in the New Testament Gospels that relate to the suffering (passio in Latin), death (crucifixion) and burial of Jesus Christ, leading up to the celebration of Easter Sunday - the day Christians celebrate Jesus rising from the dead.
The Stations of the Cross began as a remembrance that pilgrims had when they were retracing Jesus’ finals steps in Jerusalem up to the hill where He was crucified. Wanting to share that practice and experience with people who couldn’t make the trip, local stations of reflection became in itself a tradition during Holy week.
Check out last years event below:

