Free telling of the Passion this weekend

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Linda Murray, playing Mary, weeps at the feet of her son, Brody Murray, who plays Jesus in “The Mystery of the Passion of Christ.”
Linda Murray, playing Mary, weeps at the feet of her son, Brody Murray, who plays Jesus in “The Mystery of the Passion of Christ.” (Philip Marruffo - SVN)
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ROCK FALLS – It’s Sunday afternoon in the St. Andrew gym. The Last Supper complete, one apostle leans on another and raises his foot. As the chorus softly sings, Jesus feigns washing his follower’s dirty white sneaker. Soon, he will be advising his friends to turn the other cheek.

There will be a few more dress rehearsals this week, the rest at Centennial Auditorium in Sterling, before “The Mystery of the Passion of Christ” is ready for the stage.

This retelling of the last days of Jesus was written in 1996 by the Rev. Zdzislaw Francis Wawryszuk, Father Francis to all, now parish priest at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Prophetstown.

It’s an ambitious undertaking: More than 100 people, children on up, are involved in the play, which offers three free performances this weekend and next.

It has been in the works since fall, when Father Francis asked in St. Catherine’s weekly bulletin if anyone was interested in putting on a Passion play.

From that question, this Lenten production has grown; from word-of-mouth, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, from here, from Father Francis’ former South Beloit parish and elsewhere, are participating, on stage and behind the scenes.

Father Francis has directed this play several times, although this is the first time in the Sauk Valley. It is clear that it is his passion, because of the message he hopes to convey.

In the script’s preamble to the actors, he writes: “The play is neither theater nor drama. It is a dignified presentation of a mystery that unfolds in the hearts of the actors, and its purpose is to awake reflection.

“Through our Passion play, we want not only to relay the historical facts of the crucifixion of Jesus, but to show that Jesus is being crucified in this world, too.”

With his shock of dark curly hair and sweet but somber demeanor, up-and-coming local actor Brody Murray, 19, of Rock Falls, makes for a credible and empathetic Christ. The Sauk Valley Community College drama student should be familiar to local audiences – he performed regularly with the Rock Falls High School Thespian Troupe before graduating in 2008.

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