Via Peregrina
The Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem is followed step by step, from the Garden of Gethsemane and the Fortress of Antonia to Golgotha and the Holy Sepulchre, tracing the fourteen stations of the Way of the Cross of our Saviour Christ. Each site — the Pool of Bethesda, St Anne’s Church, the Ecce Homo Arch, the Chapel of the Crowning with Thorns — is presented through scriptural sources and historical tradition, offering the reader a meditation on the sacrifice and Resurrection of Christ.
The article describes the geography and sacred history of the Jordan Valley, from the river’s source in northern Israel to the Dead Sea, with a focus on the original site of the Lord’s Baptism, Betabara, and the Jordan River Procession at Qasr al-Yahud. It explores monastic traditions, the Romanian Hermitage on the Jordan, the miracle of the river’s reversal, and the theological significance of the Epiphany.