The Nosso Senhor dos Passos Chapel is a Catholic temple located in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, part of the Santa Casa de Misericórdia building complex.
The 1st Book of Resolutions of the Brotherhood of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia, in its first entry, dated January 24, 1814, reports the existence of an image of Senhor dos Passos (Our Lord of the Stations of the Cross) owned by the institution of the same name, administered by the Brotherhood of the Blessed Sacrament, and the need to establish a chapel or church in the Public Hospital of the Mercy, where the Blessed Sacrament would be kept so that it could be ministered to the sick by the Brothers of Mercy, and requested funds for this establishment and for the transfer of the image.
At this time, the chapel received new furnishings and the images of the Crucified Lord, Our Lady of Solitude and Saint Mary Magdalene, bought in Bahia by Lopo Gonçalves Bastos.
Between 1873 and 1881, during the office of José Antônio Coelho Júnior, the chapel underwent conservation and repair work which included renovating the chancel, decorating the altars, flooring the nave, replacing doors, installing two tribunes, protecting the choir with iron railings and buying a small carillon of three bells.
[3] On June 29, 1909, the Jornal do Commercio announced that "soon modern architecture will come to sing the almost secular song of the psalmody of Friar Joaquim do Livramento", in a reference to the founder of the Santa Casa and the transformation in the style of the building.
[6]A total of seven openings are decorated with stained glass windows, produced by Casa Genta of Porto Alegre, with designs by Maximilian Dobmeier and Judith Fortes.