Thousands of pilgrims commemorate Jesus’s crucifixion throughout the capital’s Old City
Catholic worshipers carry a wooden cross during the Good Friday
procession along the Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) on April 3, 2015 in
Jerusalem's Old City.
Christian pilgrims from around the world on Friday joined Palestinian
co-religionists in a solemn Easter procession through the walled Old
City of Jerusalem.
Some carried massive wooden crosses from the
Monastery of the Flagellation along the cobbled Via Dolorosa on the way
to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Catholic and Orthodox
Christians believe Jesus was crucified, entombed and later resurrected
on what is now celebrated as Easter Sunday.
“It’s splendid. It’s interesting because back
in Singapore at least, the Easter celebrations are not so vibrant,”
pilgrim Dominic told AFP.
Laura Samoa, from Ivory Coast, said it was if Christ was himself present.

“The Easter celebration was wonderful,” she said. “You felt like if he is still here again. So, it was wonderful.”
Also on Friday, Jews in Israel and around the
world begin celebrating the week-long Passover festival, commemorating
the Biblical exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
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