Coronavirus: Lego used to recreate Holy Week scenes
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A Christian teenager has used Lego to depict scenes from Holy Week to express her faith during the coronavirus outbreak.
Niamh Newton usually works at a youth ministry retreat, but has been at home amid the lockdown.
The 19-year-old, of Lumley, County Durham, recreated scenes such as Judas's betrayal and the Last Supper.
They include Marvel and DC Comics mini-figures sets, with a Batman cape used for the outfit of Jesus's mother, Mary.
Other scenes include Palm Sunday, Jesus's washing of the feet, the crucifixion and resurrection.
The items were taken from her brother's collection, while a crown of thorns was fashioned from Play-Doh.
Photographs of the scenes have been shared on the parish Facebook page of St Cuthbert's RC Church in Chester-le-Street.
Ms Newton said: "People's reaction has been good and they have said that the kids like it."
Ms Newton, who is due to attend Liverpool Hope University in September and aims to train to be a special needs teacher, said: "I cannot express my faith at church at the moment.
"I work at a retreat and I would normally be teaching the young people about Easter in a creative way, through games and art.
"This has helped me think about Holy Week and imagine what it was like."
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