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    Vi·a dol·o·ro·sa
    /ˌvēə ˌdäləˈrōsə/

    noun

    • 1. the route believed to have been taken by Jesus through Jerusalem to Calvary.
  2. The meaning of VIA DOLOROSA is a painfully difficult route, passage, or series of experiences. How to use via dolorosa in a sentence.

  3. 1. Via Dolorosa means “The Painful Path.” 2. It’s the route Jesus walked as he went from His trial before Pilate at Antonia’s Fortress to His crucifixion at Golgotha. 3. The Via Dolorosa has 14 stations honoring the events that took place as Christ made His way to Golgotha to be crucified. 4.

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · 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. Although the route was first mentioned in the records of Byzantine pilgrims , the modern route was only established in the 18th century.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · The Via Dolorosa is a Latin phrase meaning, Sorrowful Way or Way of Suffering. The Via Dolorosa marks a plausible trail our Lord Jesus took as He carried His cross to Calvary. I had the rare privilege of walking the Via Dolorosa (in Old Jerusalem) with a group led by my pastor and an Israeli archaeologist/tour guide.

  6. The Via Dolorosa or “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route followed by Jesus from the Praetorium or Judgment Hall to Golgotha, the place of crucifixion.

  7. The Latin words Via Dolorosa mean theSorrowful Way.” They were first used by the Franciscan Boniface of Ragusa in the second half of the 16th century as the name of the devotional walk through the streets of Jerusalem that retraced the route followed by Jesus as he carried his cross to Golgotha.

  8. The birth of the “Via Dolorosa” (XIII cent-) (Anonymus, L’estat de la citez de Iherusalem, 8) At the end of the street there is a gate leading to the Temple which is called the Sorrowful Gate (old french: Portes Doulereuses ). From there Our Lord Jesus Christ went to Mount Carvary to be crucified.

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