Wednesday, October 30

No more war! Immigrants cry out during the Stations of the Cross in the Placita Olvera church

Inmigrantes feligreses de la iglesia Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles  de la Placita Olvera participan en el viacrucis. (Araceli Martínez/La Opinión)
Immigrant parishioners of the Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles church in Placita Olvera participate in the Stations of the Cross. (Araceli Martínez/Real America News)

Photo: Araceli Martínez / Impremedia

A stop to the Ukraine-Russia war, migratory relief, no to sexual exploitation, racism, healing of the covid pandemic and an end to helplessness were some of the prayers that the participants expressed during the staging of the Stations of the Cross in the church Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Ángeles in Placita Olvera, on Good Friday.

“It is a very nice to see that people really feel the moments lived by Jesus from the time he was apprehended until his crucifixion”, says Rafael Serrano, a young man from 38 years that personifies Jesus for 5 years.

“It is something very personal; and I like to do my bit in the celebration of the Stations of the Cross”.

The Way of the Cross remembers the immigrant children who were caged by the immigration authorities . (Araceli Martínez/Real America News)

Rafael is an immigrant from Guanajuato, Mexico who makes a living as a cook in the trucks lunch boxes that serve food for television shows in Los Angeles.

It took him at least a month to prepare for the role of Jesus during the way of the cross.

Pablo del Valle, a father of 4 children, was completely nervous before entering the scene to play the role of one of the soldiers who flog and crucify Jesus.

“I come from a family of many religious. My dad was a sacristan. I have two aunts who are nuns and a nephew is a priest. That called me to be a minister of the Eucharist, and now to participate for the first time in the passion and death of Jesus Christ”.

Rafael Serrano, 5 years impersonating Jesus in the Stations of the Cross in the Placita Olvera church. (Araceli Martínez/Real America News)

Pablo is originally from Jerez, Zacatecas, and has lived in Los Angeles for decades. He recently had to quit his job as a cook due to an injury that made him unable to return to the kitchen after 34 Years of working in restaurants.

“The joy of participating in the Stations of the Cross is inexplicable. I feel ants in my stomach from emotion”, he confesses.

Ana Aju, an immigrant from Guatemala, who already has 35 years living in Los Angeles and 10 years participating in the Stations of the Cross, was the rapporteur in some of the stations that make up the Via Dolorosa.

“It is a great opportunity to give the message at each station. Personally, it gives me a lot of spiritual peace and helps me to keep Jesus in mind every day of the year and not forget him.”

Rafael Serrano plays the role of Jesus.
Pablo del Valle personifies a soldier on the way of the cross .
Ana Aju, narrator of the Stations of the Cross.
Father Arturo Corral, pastor of the church of Our Lady Queen of the Angels.(Photos Araceli Martínez/Real America News).

This is the second year that the viacrucis of the church of Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Ángeles is staged inside the temple due to the pandemic. In the year 2020, when the coronavirus broke out, its production was completely suspended and only some webcasts were made.

“Before the pandemic, we did the Stations of the Cross by walking from the parish to the City Hall (City Hall building) with the intention of making it very public by expressing the problems of the city and updating the message of salvation”, says Father Arturo Corral, parish priest of the Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Ángeles church. .

“Hopefully next year, once the pandemic is fully controlled, we can return to the City Hall with the Stations of the Cross.”

Not the They asked for sexual exploitation at the Stations of the Cross at the Placita Olvera church. (Araceli Martínez/Real America News)

The father recalls that in an atmosphere of prayer, they take advantage of the viacrucis to talk about the vital problems suffered by the Hispanic community in Los Angeles.

“Migration is a vital point from which we do not want to take our finger off the line. But also the biggest concerns have been losses from covid and not having good health insurance.

“People only have emergency insurance; and during the pandemic they had nowhere to take covid patients to quarantine and isolate them. They were painful challenges, of losses and confinement. We hope that in a few months, the law that will give medical insurance (MediCal) in California to undocumented immigrants becomes a reality.”

This year – he says – the Stations of the Cross also placed special emphasis on asking for peace in the world and that there be no war.

“The Ukrainian and Russian communities are experiencing immense pain. That is why we ask Jesus Christ to find peace, instead of violence”.

The Stations of the Cross was an opportunity to shed light on pressing problems in Los Angeles. (Araceli Martínez/Real America News)

She comments that a strong problem that affects the city is the population that lives in streets.

“There is an urgency for the homeless to find a place in society. Although there is a large budget and there have been many attempts to solve it, we do not see progress. We can see it around Placita Olvera. It is a serious problem because many also suffer from mental health disorders; and in some cases, they represent a security problem”.

Father Corral says that despite all the challenges of the last two years, he feels happy because the Church has become a healthy moment of escape and community encounter.

“It has served to make people feel that they are not alone in the midst of this health crisis.”