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  1. This Map includes Videos from each station of the Via Dolorosa (still working on stations 10-14) - it is the last path taken by Jesus from the site of his Trial to the site of his crucifixion...

  2. Walking the Via Dolorosa. The Via Dolorosa can be a challenging place for prayer and contemplation as it passes through busy streets. Each Station of the Cross is marked with a Roman numeral plaque, but they are small and can be easy to miss. It is a good idea to take a map with you.

  3. Map: 31°46'48.8090"N, 035°13'58.4887"E. Jerusalem. First Station: Pilgrims carry a cross through the courtyard of the Al-Omariyyeh College (© Custodia Terrae Sanctae) Chapel of the Flagellation. Chapel of the Condemnation. Ecce Homo Arch.

  4. Jul 2, 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.

  5. Map of the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Below is a location map and aerial view of the Via Dolorosa. Using the buttons on the left (or the wheel on your mouse), you can zoom in for a closer look, or zoom out to get your bearings. To move around, click and drag the map with your mouse.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · A video tour along the “Way of Suffering” in Jerusalem’s Old City. Nathan Steinmeyer April 01, 2024 1 Comments 15740 views Share. According to many Christian traditions, the Via Dolorosa (Latin for the “Way of Suffering”) marks the processional route taken by Jesus of Nazareth on his way to be crucified.

  7. www.theviadolorosa.orgVia Dolorosa

    Navigating the Via Dolorosa. Use the map below to click through the different stations of the Via Dolorosa.

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