Webshots!

Advanced search

Log in to Webshots

Login
Get 25% OFF your order!
Get Adobe Flash player

Album Info:

The Via Dolorosa pilgrimage been followed since early Christianity, beginning as soon as it became safe to do so after Constantine legalized the religion (mid-4th century). Originally, Byzantine pilgrims followed a similar path to the one taken today, but did not stop along the way. Over the centuries, the route has changed several times. By the 8th century, the route had changed: beginning at the Garden of Gethsemane, pilgrims headed south to Mount Zion then doubled back around the Temple Mount to the Holy Sepulcher. The Middle Ages saw two rival routes, based on a split in the Latin Church: those with churches to the west went westward and those with churches in the east went eastward. From the 14th to 16th centuries, pilgrims followed the Franciscan route, which began at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and included eight stations. Around this time, the tradition of 14 Stations of the Cross was developing in Europe. To avoid disappointing European pilgrims, the difference was made up with the addition of six more stations. Today, the main route of the Via Dolorosa is that of the early Byzantine pilgrims, with 14 stations along the way. However, alternative routes are followed by those who have different opinions on the locations of various events. Anglicans believe Jesus would have been led north towards the Garden Tomb, while Dominican Catholics start from Herod's Palace near Jaffa Gate. For most pilgrims, however, the exact location of each event along the Via Dolorosa is of little importance; the pilgrimage has great meaning due to its proximity to the original events and the reflection upon them along the way. The route of the Via Dolorosa begins near the Lions' Gate in the Muslim Quarter and ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Christian Quarter, covering 500 meters and incorporating 14 Stations of the Cross.

Sample Email

Below is what we'll send to your friends to invite them - edit or remove the optional note.

7 comments

Newest First | Oldest First
  • Great shot.

    said photo of rasim1 rasim1 5 months 1 days ago

  • How interesting to read all this information..I have to be honest I had not heard of this before..I love the cover shot!

    said photo of worldtripper3 worldtripper3 2008.02.11 at 09:52:48 PST

  • yes. this is an awesome pic, looks quite old ... great colors & textures ... and the caption is very interesting .. thanks Yair

    said photo of mabelscritterart mabelscritterart 2008.02.09 at 12:36:22 PST

  • This is an awesome shot viewed in full size.

    said photo of albertsville albertsville 2008.02.08 at 17:27:29 PST

  • Yair this recording of history is wonderful; you've done a lot of work on it. We experienced exactly what you stated here, "For most pilgrims, however, the exact location of each event along the Via Dolorosa is of little importance..." but to be there and walk to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was an experience we will never forget!

    said photo of ladybug591 ladybug591 2008.02.08 at 05:05:49 PST

  • Very good composition Yair :o)

    said photo of rodemicheli rodemicheli 2008.02.07 at 14:29:43 PST

  • Great cover Yair, symmetrical too, good for the challenge! I love the blue skies and the colors of the building against the skies...

    said photo of enemaria100 enemaria100 2008.02.07 at 09:16:00 PST

To be able to leave a comment please Log in or Sign up.

webshots

Random Links: