To many the Way of the Cross is an outmoded form of piety. A relic from the past. A genre impossible to renew. But this is precisely what Ladislaus Boros has achieved in this book. Each station of the cross focuses on one central theme, such as 'betrayal' and 'insecurity' - these are themes with which we are all familiar. This is a type of meditative writing which has earned the author a reputation as a spiritual writer of genuine originality and distinction. He never pulnges immediately into vague spiritual considerations, but begins by probing the human conditions and experiences which support them. The book is thus a model for medication which may be used at all times during the year.