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Passion$503492$ - translation to greek

DRAMATIC PRESENTATION DEPICTING THE PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST
Passion-play; Passion plays; Passion Plays; Passion-Play; Pagtaltal; Passion play; UK Passion Trust; Draft:Passion Trust
  • 'Drama de la Cruz', Monte Calvario, Alcorisa. Part of Ruta del Tambor y el Bombo.
  • Budaörs Passion Play 2018
  • Texcoco]], Mexico
  • Alan Fenech interpreting Jesus Christ in Il-Mixja
  • Actor portraying Jesus on the cross during the ''Pagtaltal'' in Barotac Viejo, [[Iloilo]], Philippines, April 2010
  • Fond du Lac]] in the United States
  • New Jerusalem]]
  • Oberammergau Theatre (2013)
  • Passion Trust logo 2014
  • Overall view of the theatre in 2015 in [[Sordevolo]], Italy
  • The Lake Theatre, Moogerah Queensland Australia

Passion      
n. πάθος, σφοδρό αίσθημα, παραφορά, ντέρτι
take a walk         
SINGLE BY PASSION PIT
Take a walk; Take a Walk (Passion Pit song)
πάω βόλτα, κάνω περίπατον
Holy Week         
  • [[Icon]] of Christ the Bridegroom, sitting above the star at [[Golgotha]] in the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Addolorata procession, [[Polistena]], [[Italy]]
  • Washing of Feet]] ceremony on [[Holy Thursday]] in the Armenian Orthodox church
  • Holy week in [[Lorca, Spain]]
  • Catholic devotees flock to [[Manila Cathedral]] on March 29, 2018 for the traditional ''[[Visita Iglesia]]''.
  • stripped]] and the crucifix was veiled in black for Good Friday. A wooden cross sits in front of the bare chancel for the veneration of the cross ceremony.
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • The Epitaphios (Plashchanitza) placed in the [[nave]] of the church for the faithful to venerate. The [[Gospel Book]] rests in the center.
  • Holy Week in [[Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Spain]]
  • A church in [[Florianópolis]], Brazil, preparated for the Good Friday celebrations.
  • A Holy Monday Procession in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
  • An Orthodox [[icon]] of Christ washing the feet of the Apostles (16th century, [[Pskov]] school of [[iconography]])
  • Candles lit for the Easter Vigil at [[Heiligenkreuz Abbey]] in Austria
  • A Lutheran deacon holding the [[Paschal candle]] during the Easter Vigil
  • A traditional procession of the "Barette", showing the passion of Christ, the Good Friday in [[Messina]], [[Sicily]]
  • A Good Friday procession in [[Ecuador]]. The man is shown holding a cross, representing the one upon which Jesus was crucified.
  • People receiving the Holy Light at Easter from Father Diogenis at St George Greek Orthodox Church [[Adelaide]]
  • Saw dust carpet in Honduras.
  • The General Good Friday Procession]] in [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]] in front of the City Hall.
CALENDAR DATE
Friday before Palm Sunday; Semana Santa; Holy week; Holy Week (Catholic Church); Easter Weekend; Easter weekend; Holy and Great Tuesday; Bridegroom matins; Passion week; Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae; Paschal Week; Hebdomas Sancta; Hebdomas Maior; Passion Week
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Definition

passion play
¦ noun a dramatic performance representing Christ's Passion.

Wikipedia

Passion Play

The Passion Play or Easter pageant is a dramatic presentation depicting the Passion of Jesus Christ: his trial, suffering and death. The viewing of and participation in Passion Plays is a traditional part of Lent in several Christian denominations, particularly in the Catholic and Evangelical traditions; as such Passion Plays are often oecumenical Christian productions.

Passion Plays have had a long and complex history involving faith and devotion, civic pageantry, religious and political censorship, large-scale revival and historical re-enactments.