Church of the Flagellation

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The Church of the Flagellation is a Roman Catholic church in Jerusalem traditionally believed to mark the site where Jesus was scourged before his crucifixion.

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Label Occurrences
Church of the Flagellation canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian pilgrimage site
Roman Catholic church
administeredBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Flagellation of Jesus NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Pontius Pilate NERFINISHED
associatedWithText New Testament Passion narratives NERFINISHED
category Christian holy places
Churches in Jerusalem
Roman Catholic churches in Israel
city Jerusalem NERFINISHED
country Israel
dedicatedTo Flagellation of Christ NERFINISHED
Passion of Jesus NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
hasFeature Gothic-style architecture (current structure)
crown-of-thorns motif in the dome
mosaic and artistic depictions of the Passion
three stained-glass windows symbolizing Pilate’s washing of hands, the scourging, and Barabbas
hasFunction commemoration of the scourging of Jesus
site of prayer and reflection on the Passion
hasNameInLanguage Arabic: كنيسة الجلد
English: Church of the Flagellation NERFINISHED
Latin: Ecclesia Flagellationis NERFINISHED
heritage part of Christian holy places in Jerusalem
languageOfLiturgy Latin
various vernacular languages for pilgrims
locatedIn Jerusalem
Old City of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
historic core of Jerusalem
locatedNear Antonia Fortress archaeological remains NERFINISHED
Church of the Condemnation NERFINISHED
Lion’s Gate NERFINISHED
Muslim Quarter of the Old City NERFINISHED
locatedOn Via Dolorosa NERFINISHED
nearBorder Temple Mount area NERFINISHED
openTo pilgrims
tourists
partOf Franciscan properties in the Holy Land NERFINISHED
pilgrimageRoute Via Dolorosa NERFINISHED
region East Jerusalem NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
tradition first station of the Via Dolorosa (in some traditions)
second station of the Via Dolorosa (in other traditions)
traditionallyMarks site of the scourging of Jesus
usedFor Christian worship
Stations of the Cross processions
pilgrimage devotions

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Antonio Barluzzi designed Church of the Flagellation