The living Rosary Pilgrimage in Israel
The article explores the practice and the concept of a pilgrimage route following the Rosary Mysteries and associated places. It brings insights from John Paul II and expands on the Rosary Church in Jerusalem.
The article explores the practice and the concept of a pilgrimage route following the Rosary Mysteries and associated places. It brings insights from John Paul II and expands on the Rosary Church in Jerusalem.
The Joyful Rosary mystery of Visitation and its expression in the Visitation Church of Barluzzi in Ein Karem, the birthplace of John the Baptist, the churches of John in the desert and more.
The Joyous Rosary Mysteries: Birth In Bethlehem Nativity Church and Beit Sahur, Presentation in the Temple, Santa Anna complex, Finding in the Temple, Sisters of Zion Covent in Jerusalem
Introducing "Touching the Sacred," a book exploring the Jewish temple in Jerusalem and the tabernacle. It offers a fresh perspective on their meaning and function, linking them with universal traditions of Sacred architecture.
Explore the five Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary—the Agony in the Garden, the Scourging at the Pillar, and The Crowning with Thorns—and their significance alongside the locations associated with them.
Generators of Sacredness in the Wailing Wall, History of the Wailing Wall, Sublime extraordinary, Unifying duality, Connecting Center, Fractal Complexity, Extract from PhD Thesis
Sacredness Generators in the Dome of the Rock: Sublime Extraordinary, Unifying Duality, Central Connector, Fractal Complexity. Excerpt from my PhD Thesis.
in depth explanation about the The Five Glorious Rosary Mysteries: The Resurrection, The Ascension, The Descent of the Holy Spirit, The Assumption of Mary, and the The Coronation of the Virgin.Mysteries, their Meaning and fruits
The Golgotha rock and the Rotunda in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, their connection to the Rosary Mysteries of Resurrection and Crucifixion, stations of the Cross, all from Marian perspective
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was the object of longing of pilgrims from all over the world for centuries and especially in the Middle Ages when pilgrimage was popular and an essential part of culture, belief and society. Here was the official end of the Via Palma Pilgrimage route.
The Via Dolorosa is a way each one of us has to pass during his life, carrying his Cross, the Crusaders were the first to formulate the concept of the Via Dolorosa, but the stations were established only in the 14th and 15th century
Christian sites on the Mount of Olives in the context of the Via Palma: Mary's Tomb, Gethsemane, the Place of Ascension, the Pater Noster Church, and the Church of Saint Anne.