Good Friday Stations of the Cross will feature stops in Manchester center city, downtown

Apr. 12—MANCHESTER — A homeless shelter, Central High School and Veterans Memorial Park will be some of stops along the way during an center city "Stations of the Cross" procession scheduled for Good Friday afternoon in Manchester.

The New Hampshire Episcopal Diocese is sponsoring the event, which will begin at 3 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church.

The Stations of the Cross represent a way for the Christian faithful to commemorate the steps of Jesus Christ to his crucifixion.

The stops represent "suffering in the Manchester community and hope for its future," according to a statement issued by Christopher Potter, a deacon in the church and a Manchester school board member.