Calvary hill
A calvary hill is a Christian monument that is intended to represent the passion of Jesus Christ and is usually laid out in the form of a pilgrims' way.
Terminology
The Mount of Calvary was the site outside the gates of Jerusalem where the crucifixion of Christ took place. The scene was replicated around the world in numerous "calvary hills" after the Counter-Reformation and they are used by Roman Catholics in particular as part of their worship and veneration of God.
The term is derived from the Latin translation in the Vulgate of the Aramaic name for original hill, Golgotha, where it was called calvariae locus, Latin for "the place of the skull".[1][2] Martin Luther translated Golgatha as "skull place" (Scheddelstet). This translation is debated; at the very least it is not clear whether it referred to the shape of the hill, its use as a place of execution or burial or refers to something else.[3]
"Calvary hill" today refers to a roughly life-size depiction of the scene of crucifixion with crucifixes, usually the cross of Jesus and the two criminals, but many are more elaborate, including sculptures of additional figures. These scenes of the crucifixion are set up on small hillocks, which may be natural or artificial. Often 14 or so stations of the cross are laid out on the way up to the pilgrimage hill and there is often a small, remote church or chapel located between a few dozen to several hundred metres away.
Calvary hills are also a symbol of Brittany, where they were built during the Breton Renaissance (between 1450 and the 17th century) especially in the Finistère in specially created parish closes.[4] Of great importance was the erection of calvary hills north of the Alps in the Baroque era during the Counter-Reformation.
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Multi-figure wayside monument
(Retz) -
The Calvary Hill in Lend (Graz) around 1830
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Shrine with numerous chapels
(Graz) -
Hill chapel with stations of the cross
(Arzl bei Innsbruck) -
Park-like layout
(Cvikov) -
Freely visible landscape monument on the summit
(Calvary hill near Jiřetín pod Jedlovou) -
Layout at a monastery
(Krastowa Gora)
List of calvary hills
Belgium
- in Moresnet/Plombières[5]
- in Malmedy
Bolivia
- Cerro Calvario
Germany
- (in alphabetical order by place)
- Calvary Hill, Ahrweiler (with Kalvarienberg Abbey), Ahrweiler, county of Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Calvary Hill, Aiterbach, Aiterbach, county of Freising, Bavaria
- Calvary Hill Chapel, Altomünster
- in Bad Kissingen
- in Bad Neuenahr – Ahrweiler (as a school)
- in Bad Laer
- in Bad Tölz, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria
- in Berchtesgaden
- Calvary Hill, Bergheim, Bergheim, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- in Bidingen, county of Ostallgäu
- in Birkungen (Thuringia)
- in Burladingen
- in Cham (Upper Palatinate)
- in Donauwörth
- Calvary Hill, Dorweiler, Dorweiler, county of Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia
- in Ebnath in the Oberpfalz
- in Falkenberg (Oberpfalz)
- in Fichtelberg (Oberfranken)
- in Fulda
- in Füssen
- Calvary Hill, Greding, county of Roth, Bavaria
- Calvary Hill, Füssen, county of Ostallgäu, Bavaria
- in Görlitz in the Heiligen-Grab-Ensemble
- Calvary Hill, Gundelsheim, Württemberg
- in Immenstadt
- near the Pilgrimage Church, Allerheiligen in Jettingen-Scheppach
- in the pilgrimage village of Kinzweiler
- Calvary Hill, Kirchenthumbach, Kirchenthumbach, county of Neustadt an der Waldnaab, Bavaria
- (Klosterlechfeld see below)
- in Konnersreuth
- Calvary Hill, Lauterhofen, county of Neumarkt in the Oberpfalz, Bavaria
- in Lenggries
- in Lübeck (Jerusalemsberg)
- in Marsberg
- at Kreuzberg Abbey in the Rhön
- Calvary Hill, Neusath, county of Schwandorf, Bavaria
- in Ostritz, Sachsen
- at St. Marienthal Abbey
- Calvary Hill, Parsberg, county of Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria
- in Peiting in Upper Bavaria
- in Pfreimd
- in Pillig in Rhineland-Palatinate
- in Pobenhausen and also in Palling, both in Upper Bavaria
- in Possenhofen municipality of Pöcking on Lake Starnberg
- in the Devil's Cave near Pottenstein
- Calvary Hill, Prüm, Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Calvary Hill, Alendorf, in the municipality of Blankenheim
- Calvary Hill, Reicholzried
- in Sichtigvor on the Loermund
- in Stühlingen
- Calvary Hill, Schwabegg, county of Augsburg, Bavaria
- in Sonthofen
- in Straelen on the Lower Rhine
- bei Wettenhausen in the municipality of Kammeltal
- in Wenigmünchen (near Munich)
- in Xanten am Niederrhein
- in Zell in the Wiesental chapel on the Möhrenberg
- the Calvary Hill at the pilgrimage site of Klosterlechfeld in Bavaria there is not stations of the cross path, but a monument with outside staircase.
France
The French: Calvaire of Notre Dame de Tronoën in Saint-Jean-Trolimon (greater French: Calvaire) dates to 1450 and is one of the oldest in Brittany. Other famous locations in Brittany are:[4]
- Commana
- Guéhenno (great French: Calvaire)
- Guimiliau (großer French: Calvaire)
- La Martyre
- La Roche-Maurice
- Lampaul-Guimiliau
- Pencran
- Pleyben (großer French: Calvaire)
- Ploudiry
- Plougastel-Daoulas (great French: Calvaire)
- Plougonven (great Calvaire)
- Sizun
- Saint-Thégonnec (French: Enclos paroissial, great French: Calvaire)
Greece
- on the hill of Filerimos on Rhodos
Italy
- on the Sacro Monte di Domodossola
Canada
Croatia
- Calvary Hill near Aljmaš
Austria
- (by state, then alphabetically by place)
Burgenland
- Calvary Hill, Bergkirche in Eisenstadt
- Calvary Hill, Frauenkirchen
- Calvary Hill, Lockenhaus
- in Neusiedl am See
- in Pinkafeld
Carinthia
Lower Austria
- near the Aggsbach Charterhouse in Aggsbach, a village in the Wachau[6]
- in Falkenstein in the wine quarter
- in Kirchberg am Wechsel
- in Lilienfeld, largest calvary hill in Austria
- in Marbach an der Donau
- in Maria-Lanzendorf near Vienna
- in Pillersdorf in the wine quarter
- Calvary Hill, Retz
- in Eggenburg
- in Zwettl
Upper Austria
- Calvary Hill, Aigen in the Mühlkreis
- in Freistadt
- Calvary Hill, Gosau
- Calvary Hill, Kremsmünster
- in St. Martin im Innkreis
- in Schwertberg
Salzburg:
- Calvary Hill, Maria Bühel
- Calvary Hill, Maria Plain
- in Oberndorf bei Salzburg
Styria:
- Calvary Hill, (Bruck an der Mur)
- Calvary Hill, (Deutschfeistritz)
- Kalvarienberg (Graz)
- Calvary Hill, Leoben[7]
- in Sankt Margarethen bei Knittelfeld
- Calvary Hill, St. Radegund bei Graz
Tyrol
- Calvary Hill Chapel, Arzl, in the Innsbruck quarter of Arzl
- in Kufstein
- Calvary Hill, Thaur
Vienna
- in Hernals
Poland
- Calvary Hill on the St. Annaberg
- in Góra
- in the Silesian Jerusalem, Wambierzyce
- in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska in Małopolska (Kleinpolen)
- in Neustadt in Westpreußen (Wejherowo)
Rumania
Czech Republic
- in Jiřetín pod Jedlovou (German: Sankt Georgenthal)
- in Cvikov (German: Zwickau in Böhmen)
Slovakia
- in Banská Štiavnica (German: Schemnitz)
Slovenia
- in Šmarje pri Jelšah (German: St. Marein bei Erlachstein)
- Kalvarija (Maribor)
Spain
- in Pollença
White Russia
See also
- Places and sites: Calvaria, Calvary, Kalwariya (disambiguation)
- Calvary hill church
- Obed Calvaire: US-American jazz musician
Literature
German:
- (in German) Atlas der europäischen Heiligen Berge, Kalvarienberge und Devotionsstätten, Turin: Direktion für Tourismus, Sport und Gärten der Region Piemont, 2003
- Walter Brunner (1990) (in German), Steirische Kalvarienberge, Graz etc.: Schnider, ISBN 3-900993-02-5
- Elisabeth Roth (1967) (in German), Der volkreiche Kalvarienberg in Literatur und Bildkunst des Spätmittelalters (2nd edition ed.), Berlin: Erich Schmidt
- Louise-Marie Tillet (1989) (in German), Reisewege durch die Bretagne. Calvaires und romanische Kirchen, Würzburg: Echter Verlag, ISBN 3-429-01186-8
- Kath. Pfarramt, Maria Himmelfahrt, Johannes Port (1989) (in German), Der Kalvarienberg zu Wettenhausen. Gebete und Geschichte einer altehrwürdigen Wallfahrtsstätte, Kammeltal: s. n.
French:
- Yves-Pascal Castel (1997) (in German), Croix et calvaires en Bretagne. = Kroaziou ha kalvarihou or bro, Trelevenez: Minihi levenez, ISBN 2-908230-09-7
- Marc Déceneux (2001) (in German), La Bretagne des enclos et des calvaires, Rennes: Ouest-France, ISBN 2-7373-2261-8
- Yannick Pelletier (1996) (in German), Les enclos Paroissiaux de Bretagne, Paris: Gisserot
References
- ↑ translation of calvariae by Whitaker's Words
- ↑ Bibliotheca Augustana: Hieronimi Vulgata, Evangelium Secondum Lucam, 23:33
- ↑ "Mount Calvary" article in the Catholic Encyclopedia (English)
- 1 2 Bretagne, stonecross.de;
Pfarrbezirke, bretagne-tip.de - ↑ The stations of the cross on the calvary hill in Moresnet / Belgien
- ↑ Kalvarienberg neben Kartause Aggsbach, Wachau / Österreich
- ↑ Kalvarienberg in Leoben, Steiermark/Österreich
- ↑ Kalvarienberg auf panoramio.com
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