The Via Crucis (Latin, Via della Croce - also called the Via Dolorosa) is a rite of the Catholic Church which is rebuilt and commemorates the painful path of Christ, which starts at the crucifixion on Golgotha.
The spiritual journey of the Cross was recently completed with the introduction of the Via Lucis - celebrating the glorious mysteries, or the events of Christ's life between the Resurrection and Pentecost.