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The section says "Each Friday, a Roman Catholic procession walks the Via Dolorosa route," but I was there today and there was a Coptic, Eastern, and Armenian Orthodox procession too. Should they get mention? pew pew pew 21:11, 21 August 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alanlemagne (talk • contribs)
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The main article mentions several reversals of the direction of pilgrimage. What is the reasoning behind a east-to-west route? It would seem that a Judgement to Crucifixion (ie, west-to-east) more closely resembles the journey made by Christ. Douglasson (talk) 09:02, 16 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
طريق الآلام بحسب المعتقد المسيحي هي الطريق التي سلكها السيد المسيح من باب الأسباط إلى كنيسة القيامة عندما قام اليهود بتعذيبه وصلبه.
Can some one chane that? א. א. אינסטלציה (talk) 20:50, 8 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps this would be more accurate: طريقة المعاناة ، حسب المعتقد المسيحي ، هي الطريقة التي سلك بها يسوع في طريقه إلى صلبه. ويعتقد تقليديا أن هذا قد حدث في موقع كنيسة القبر المقدس ، وهي المحطة الأخيرة من الطريق. UpdateNerd (talk) 21:40, 8 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]