This 1963 volume by E. Mveng S.J. presents an African interpretation of the Via Crucis, integrating Christian devotion with cultural reflection. Classified as religious non-fiction and contextual theology, the work rearticulates the Stations of the Cross through the historical and social realities of Africa. Combining meditative prose with theological insight, the text emphasizes suffering, liberation, and collective hope. Structured according to the traditional fourteen stations, it offers spiritual commentary that connects Christ’s passion with themes of injustice, dignity, and renewal within a postcolonial framework.