Father Dave !RsSxeehGwc replied with this 1 year ago, 5 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,329,664
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The day I took that an American tourist was spazzing the fuck out near station 6 of the 'Via Crucis' (or Via Dolorosa or whatever the hell they call it). So-called Jerusalem Syndrome I think. A weird thing to witness.
> So-called Jerusalem Syndrome I think. A weird thing to witness.
It can be a lot to take in. I'm not sure if humans are really ready for where we're at or where we're going the next 50 years. I know I'm not.
> The day I took that an American tourist was spazzing the fuck out near station 6 of the 'Via Crucis' (or Via Dolorosa or whatever the hell they call it). So-called Jerusalem Syndrome I think. A weird thing to witness.
they were "spazzing the fuck out" because you were trying to molest their kid
> > So-called Jerusalem Syndrome I think. A weird thing to witness. > It can be a lot to take in.
It was a woman doing the spazzing, and Station 6 is where Veronica wiped the blood off Jesus' face with a cloth, so maybe she had some kind of personal connection to that part of the story. Personally I found it among the least inspiring of the 14 stations.
Father Dave !RsSxeehGwc double-posted this 1 year ago, 3 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,329,672
True story by the way, at university I wrote a sonnet cycle on the stations (sonnets because 14 stations, 14 lines of a sonnet) which was published by a small Yorkshire-based poetry press. It was distributed to Christian book shops. Copies can still be found here and there.