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The Stations of the Cross is an annual event organised by the Blessed Sacrament Church Sunday School on Good Friday. It was put on hold for three years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Stations of the Cross began at 8.30 am in the Church with a speech by Vice Chairman of BFFC, James Bilong, and the preparatory prayers by a student from Level 10 of the Sunday School English session.
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