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"Dolorosa: A Journey of Sorrow and Faith in Jerusalem" In the heart of Israel's capital, Jerusalem, lies a sacred path known as Via Dolorosa

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa with the Arch of Ecce Homo

Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa with the Arch of Ecce Homo
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion. Arch of Ecce Homo. 2nd Station

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Gregorio Fernandez (1576-1636). Pieta. National Sculpture Mu

Gregorio Fernandez (1576-1636). Pieta. National Sculpture Mu
Gregorio Fernandez (1576-1636). Spanish baroque sculptor. Pieta. National Sculpture Museum, Valladolid. Spain

Background imageDolorosa Collection: The Mater Dolorosa, (oil on panel)

The Mater Dolorosa, (oil on panel)
990247 The Mater Dolorosa, (oil on panel) by Bouts, Albrecht (1451/55-1549); 37.5x26.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mater Dolorosa. Albrecht Bouts (c.1460-1549). Oil on panel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Virgin in mourning (wood & textile)

Virgin in mourning (wood & textile)
NUL407086 Virgin in mourning (wood & textile) by French School, (17th century); Eglise Sainte-Marie de Corneilla-de-Conflent, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)

Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)
3259839 Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair) by Mena, Pedro de (1628-88); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Spanish

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)

Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)
3259838 Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair) by Mena, Pedro de (1628-88); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Spanish

Background imageDolorosa Collection: 'Ninety-Three', Dolorosa (engraving)

"Ninety-Three", Dolorosa (engraving)
1058610 " Ninety-Three", Dolorosa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Ninety-Three", Dolorosa)

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)

Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair)
3259840 Virgin of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa (polychromed wood, glass & animal hair) by Mena, Pedro de (1628-88); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Spanish

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa

Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion

Background imageDolorosa Collection: From the Manger to the Cross, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem

From the Manger to the Cross, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Scene from the silent movie, From the Manger to the Cross, or Jesus of Nazareth, showing Jesus in the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Date: 1912

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Centennial Easter celebrations Holy Year Holy Friday

Centennial Easter celebrations Holy Year Holy Friday
Centennial Easter celebrations. Holy Year. The Holy Friday Via Dolorosa procession. Pilgrimage at first Station of the Cross, April 7, 1933. 1933, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa 1898 Israel

Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa 1898 Israel
Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa. 1898, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jerusalem snowy winter Via Dolorosa snow Eighth Station

Jerusalem snowy winter Via Dolorosa snow Eighth Station
Jerusalem during a snowy winter Via Dolorosa in snow, Eighth Station 1900, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa Arch Ecce Homo

Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa Arch Ecce Homo
Jerusalem El-Kouds Via Dolorosa, Arch of Ecce Homo. American Colony, Jerusalem. 1898, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jerusalem snowy winter Via Dolorosa snow Fifth Station

Jerusalem snowy winter Via Dolorosa snow Fifth Station
Jerusalem during a snowy winter Via Dolorosa in snow, Fifth Station 1900, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Snow Jerusalem 1921 Gateway Archway via Dolorosa

Snow Jerusalem 1921 Gateway Archway via Dolorosa
Snow in Jerusalem, 1921 Gateway? Archway via Dolorosa. 1921, Israel

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Margareta infor Mater dolorosa Friedrich Bruckmann

Margareta infor Mater dolorosa Friedrich Bruckmann
Margareta infor Mater dolorosa; Friedrich Bruckmann (German, 1814 - 1898); Stockholm, Sweden; 1878; Woodburytype; 12.7 × 9.6 cm (5 × 3 3, 4 in.)

Background imageDolorosa Collection: The Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, Palestine, Circa 1910. From A Book Of Modern Palestine By Richard

The Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, Palestine, Circa 1910. From A Book Of Modern Palestine By Richard Penlake Published C.1910

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. V Station. Stone with the p

Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. V Station. Stone with the p
Israel. Jerusalem. Old City. Old City. V Station. Place of encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene, the man who carried the cross of Christ to Mount Calvary

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Via Dolorosa street sign. Jerusalem. Israel

Via Dolorosa street sign. Jerusalem. Israel
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion. Street sign

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem

Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Street scene, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Ecce Homo Arch on the Via Dolorosa, Jesusalem, circa 1880s

Ecce Homo Arch on the Via Dolorosa, Jesusalem, circa 1880s (Zangaki studio). Date: circa 1880s

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Church of Ecce Homo. Interior

Israel. Jerusalem. Church of Ecce Homo. Interior
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Church of Ecce Homo. Roman Catholic Church, part of the Convent of the Sisters of Zion. Interior. Old City

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Bust of Painful Virgin, ca. 1755, by Francisco Salzillo (1707

Bust of Painful Virgin, ca. 1755, by Francisco Salzillo (1707
Francisco Salzillo (1707-1783). Spanish sculptor. Painful Virgin. Ca. 1755. Museum of Albacete. Spain

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Good Friday Procession

Good Friday Procession
A Good Friday procession in Jerusalem through the Via Dolorosa. Christians commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ by carrrying a large cross to their church. Date: 1979

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem

Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Ecce Homo Arch in the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem

Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem
Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, Holy Land. Date: circa 1870

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Virgin, Master, Dolorosa, Simeon, Das Plenarium, Artist, Publisher

Drawings Prints, Print, Virgin, Master, Dolorosa, Simeon, Das Plenarium, Artist, Publisher
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Virgin as Master Dolorosa and Simeon, from Das Plenarium, Artist, Publisher, Hans Schaufelein, Adam Petri, German, Nuremberg ca. 1480-ca

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jacques Callot, French (1592-1635), Third Part of the Via Dolorosa, 1619, etching

Jacques Callot, French (1592-1635), Third Part of the Via Dolorosa, 1619, etching and engraving on laid paper [restrike]

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Margaret before the Image of the Mater Dolorosa: a Scene from Goethes Faust

Margaret before the Image of the Mater Dolorosa: a Scene from Goethes Faust, Goethe, 1873 Engraving

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Cornelis Galle (II), Mattheus Borrekens, Martinus van den Enden

Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Cornelis Galle (II), Mattheus Borrekens, Martinus van den Enden (I), after c. 1638 - c. 1650

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Antonie Wierix (III), 1606 - before 1624

Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Antonie Wierix (III), 1606 - before 1624

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Mary as Mater Dolorosa, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Via Crucis, Via Dolorosa: Simon of Cyrene offering to help Christ carry his cross to Calvary

Via Crucis, Via Dolorosa: Simon of Cyrene offering to help Christ carry his cross to Calvary, the place of crucifixion. Virgin Mary in blue follows weeping

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Margaret before the Image of the Mater Dolorosa: a Scene from Goethes Faust, Goethe

Margaret before the Image of the Mater Dolorosa: a Scene from Goethes Faust, Goethe, 1873 Engraving

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Mater dolorosa

Mater dolorosa. Date c1882 Feb. 6

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Jerusalem / Via Dolorosa

Jerusalem / Via Dolorosa
Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Date: 1930s

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Fifth Station of the Cross - Jerusalem

Fifth Station of the Cross - Jerusalem
5th Station of the Cross on Via Dolorosa - Jerusalem, Israel Date: circa 1902

Background imageDolorosa Collection: Israel - Church of St. Anne, Jerusalem

Israel - Church of St. Anne, Jerusalem
Israel - St. Annes Church, Jerusalem. A Roman Catholic church located at the start of the Via Dolorosa, close to the Lions Gate and the churches of the Flagellation and Condemnation



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"Dolorosa: A Journey of Sorrow and Faith in Jerusalem" In the heart of Israel's capital, Jerusalem, lies a sacred path known as Via Dolorosa. This ancient street holds deep significance for Christians worldwide as it is believed to be the route Jesus walked on his way to crucifixion. Along this historic path stands the Arch of Ecce Homo, a powerful reminder of Christ's suffering. Gregorio Fernandez's masterpiece, Pieta, housed in the National Sculpture Museum, captures the essence of sorrow and compassion. The sculpture depicts Mary cradling her son after his crucifixion - a poignant symbol of maternal grief. As you traverse Via Dolorosa, each station tells a story etched into history. Stone with inscriptions marks Station V where Jesus received help from Simon of Cyrene. Street signs guide pilgrims through their spiritual journey along this hallowed road. From "The Manger to the Cross, " Via Dolorosa remains an integral part of Jerusalem's religious tapestry. It serves as a testament to unwavering faith and devotion that has endured throughout centuries. Artworks like "The Mater Dolorosa" portray Mary's anguish at witnessing her son's torment. These depictions in oil on panel or wood and textile evoke profound emotions within viewers who contemplate her immense sorrow. Virgin in Mourning sculptures crafted from polychromed wood, glass, and animal hair offer yet another glimpse into Mary's pain-stricken countenance. These intricate works serve as visual prayers honoring her sorrows. Even literature pays homage to this sacred path; Victor Hugo immortalized it in his engraving titled "Ninety-Three. " Through words and images alike, artists have sought to capture the essence - an embodiment of human suffering transformed by divine love. Via Dolorosa invites believers from all walks of life to reflect upon their own trials while finding solace in Christ's sacrifice.