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The Stations of the Cross Multi-Cache

Hidden : 4/29/2021
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Familiy friendly you are lookign for a ammo box with lot of swags and alos some TBs, one of them if the first drop for my daughter TB's who wanted to create this cache. 
This cache will let you discover a litlle memorial hidden behind the main Church, learning about the Stations of cross is a funny way. S
Find the answer to the following question to solve the puzzle and find the location of the geocache.
She hope you will have a great time and love the place.
 

A = How many stations of the cross are there? (multiply your answer by 2
B = How many people helped Jesus? (see hint #1)
C = How many times did Jesus fall from the Cross?
D = Multiply your answer to question C by 3
E = How times was Jesus set up on the cross?
F = Multiply your answer to question E by 2
G = What station number is Jesus condemned to death?
H = What station number did Jesus die on the cross? (add 18 to your answer)
I = In how many stations was Jesus alive? (multiply your answer by 2)

Cache location (Replace underlined letter by matching answer)
N A BD 0D0
W FG H EI

We got the best result with the final coordinate using Google Map.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com

The placement of this geocache was granted by the principal of the school and by the church management.

Congratulations to Dirty13 for the FTF

 

 

History about the Holy Family Catholic School:

Holy Family Catholic School opened its doors for the first time on September 3, 1996, under the direction of Sr. Dorothy Sayers, M.P.F., as principal and Sr. Angela Bulla, M.P.F., as assistant principal. The school consisted of an Early Education Center.
 In the fall of 1993 and with the tremendous support of parishioners, Fr. William Ennis began a major campaign, “Project Growth”, to secure funds for the building of a new church and school. The dedication of the new church took place on Sunday, April 23, 1995.
In July 1995, the ground breaking ceremony for the school took place and construction of the school began the following November. On August 25, 1996, the first Open House for the new school took place. Parents and students The Blessing of Holy Family Catholic School was held on Sunday, August 31, 1996. His Eminence, Bishop Norbert Dorsey, the 3rd Bishop of the Diocese of Orlando, presided over the ceremony. 
When the finishing touches were complete in November, the new classrooms and cafeteria were put to good use. On September 8, 2003, the Blessed Mother, butterfly garden and fountain were dedicated in loving memory of Linda Dodd, a former teacher of H.F.C.S., 1998-2002.
On November 2, 2006, Holy Family Catholic School was awarded its First Blue Ribbon School Award.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[Hint 1]: Jvcvat n snpr vf n jnl bs urycvat fbzrbar. [Hint 2: container]: Vg vf abg va n cevingr cebcregl sebz gur cnexvat ybg/fgngvbaf jnyx gbjneq gur pbbeqvangrf.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)