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2 lip 2012 · Via Dolorosa (“Way of Grief” in Latin) is a road in the old city of Jerusalem, a path where Jesus was lead in agony, carrying the crucifixion cross. There are a total of 14 stations along this path, based on events that occurred on the way to the Golgotha hill, the site of crucifixion, which is located at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
See the Paris RER A map. Download or print a PDF-version of the map showing all the stations on RER A.
24 lis 2016 · Station 10: Jesus is stripped. Top of the stairs to the right outside the entrance. Station 11: Jesus is nailed to the cross. Upstairs just inside the entrance, at the Latin Calvary. Station 12: Jesus dies on the cross. Rock of Golgotha in the Greek Orthodox Calvary. Station 13: Jesus is taken down from the cross. Statue of Our Lady of Sorrows ...
Learn all about the traditional route of the Via Dolorosa and the 14 Stations of the Cross in Jerusalem. Lions’ Gate, Temple Mount, Antonia Fortress, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Ecce Homo Arch, Original stone pavement section, Old City wall in the time of Christ, Golgotha.
6 gru 2015 · The Stations of the Cross (Way of the Cross, Via Crucis) are the path in the Old City of Jerusalem where Jesus walked after his trial, carrying his cross, on the way to his crucifixion. The Via Dolorosa pilgrimage been followed since early Christianity and is recorded from the mid 4th Century.
The Via Dolorosa (Latin for 'Sorrowful Way', often translated 'Way of Suffering'; Arabic: طريق الآلام; Hebrew: ויה דולורוזה) is a processional route in the Old City of Jerusalem. It represents the path that Jesus took, forced by the Roman soldiers, on the way to his crucifixion.
30 gru 2019 · Along the Via Dolorosa, aka The Way of The Cross, there are fourteen stations based on events that ‘happened’ on the way to the site of the crucifixion. Eight stations are along the old city road, and the last six are in or close to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.