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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 of Jesus         
  • Reenacting the [[Stations of the Cross]] in [[Jerusalem]] on the [[Via Dolorosa]] from the [[Lions' Gate]] to the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]].
  • ''Crucifixion'' by [[Albrecht Altdorfer]] (c. 1526)
  • The [[Arma Christi]] on the back of an Austrian [[altarpiece]] of 1468.
  • lt=sculpture of suffering Christ}}, [[Cheb]], Czechia
  • [[El Greco]]'s ''Jesus Carrying the Cross'', 1580.
  • [[Icon]] of the Passion, detail showing (left) the Flagellation and (right) Ascent to [[Golgotha]] ([[fresco]] by [[Theophanes the Cretan]], [[Stavronikita]] [[Monastery]], [[Mount Athos]]).
  • ''Christ as [[Man of Sorrows]]'' by [[Pietro Lorenzetti]], c. 1330 ([[Lindenau-Museum]], [[Altenburg]])
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  • Passiflora}}
  • [[Russian Orthodox]] [[icon]] of the Passion with scenes of the [[martyr]]dom of the [[Twelve Apostles]], symbolizing how all are called to enter into the Passion ([[Moscow Kremlin]]).
  • Fresco depicting the trial and beating of Jesus (17th century, [[St. John the Baptist Church, Yaroslavl]], Russia).
  • Hagios Georgios]] Patriarchal Church, [[Istanbul]].
  • Christian Easter passion [[procession]] in Stuttgart, Germany
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]], ''The Scourging of Christ'', circa 1511.
  • The ''[[Veil of Veronica]]'', painting by [[Domenico Fetti]] (c. 1620).
FINAL PERIOD IN THE LIFE OF JESUS, BEFORE HIS CRUCIFIXION
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In Christianity, the Passion (from the Latin verb patior, passus sum; "to suffer, bear, endure", from which also "patience, patient", etc.)Cassell's Latin Dictionary, Marchant, J.
Passion Play (play)         
PLAY BY PETER NICHOLS
Passion (play); Passion Play (Nichols); Passion Play (Nichols play)
Passion Play is a 1981 play by British playwright Peter Nichols dealing with adultery and betrayal, unusual in that the two leading characters are each portrayed by two actors for public speech and private thoughts.
Paris Passion         
  • Street vendor proposing Paris Passion in the Café Costes in Paris}}
NEWSPAPER
Paris Passion Magazine; Paris Passion magazine
Paris Passion, also known as Passion, was an English-language city magazine in France that existed from 1981 to 1991. Its main editorial focus was on life in Paris for both residents and visitors.

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.