For centuries, Christian pilgrims have come to Jerusalem to retrace the last hours of Jesus' life, walking the traditional stations of the cross on the Via Dolorosa — or way of suffering. The biggest ...
David Hare's "Via Dolorosa" takes its name from the path in Jerusalem that Christ traveled to his crucifixion. It translates as "Way of Sorrow," an apt title for a play that maps Hare's painful ...
"Via Dolorosa" is English playwright David Hare's absorbing first-person account of his trip to the Middle East a few years ago. In the intermissionless one-man play, which opened at Theater J over ...
April 18 (UPI) --Thousands of people recited prayers while carrying large wooden crosses and walking through the streets of the Old City of Jerusalem acknowledging Good Friday. People marking the ...
Orthodox Christians are taking to the streets of Jerusalem to mark Good Friday with the iconic Via Dolorosa procession. The procession departs from the Church of the Flagellation, before passing each ...
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