Category: Archaeology > Way
District: Viana do Castelo > Paredes de Coura > Sapardos
Situated in the tranquil village of Sapardos, in the municipality of Paredes de Coura, district of Viana do Castelo, the Station of the Cross / Niche of the Lord of the Green Reed is integrated into the rural Minho landscape. Its location invites serenity and the observation of the surrounding natural environment, offering a point of contemplation in a setting typical of the Alto Minho region.
This niche is one of the stations that make up the Way of the Cross (Via Sacra) of Paredes de Coura, a route of deep religious significance that invites reflection on the Passion of Christ. The title "Lord of the Green Reed" refers to a specific moment in the Gospels where Jesus, after his condemnation, was mocked by the soldiers, who handed him a reed as a scepter in mockery of his royalty. This site, therefore, symbolizes the humility and suffering of Christ, inviting visitors to meditate on these biblical events.
The Niche of the Lord of the Green Reed features modest and functional architecture, typical of the popular devotional structures found along the Ways of the Cross. Its construction is intended to shelter and protect the image or representation of the Lord of the Green Reed, making it a small open-air shrine. The simplicity of its lines contributes to its harmonious integration into the rural environment of Sapardos, enhancing its purpose of veneration and contemplation.
A visit to this station of the Way of the Cross offers a unique opportunity to connect with the religious and cultural traditions of the Paredes de Coura region. It is an invitation to pause and introspect, allowing visitors a deeper understanding of the faith that shapes the local community in Sapardos. The serene atmosphere of the niche provides a moment of tranquility, ideal for those seeking an enriching historical-spiritual experience.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.89930714338228,-8.64311932207018
Coordinates DMS: 41°53'57.5"N 08°38'35.2"W