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Tag Archives: Church of St. Anne
Church of Saint Anne in Jerusalem
Tours of Jerusalem will often make a stop at the Church of Saint Anne. The Romanesque style church was built in the 1130’s near the remains of the Pools of Bethesda. Many singing groups visit the Church of Saint Anne … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History, Israel, Travel
Tagged Birthplace of Mary, church of saint anne, Church of St. Anne, Jerusalem, Religion, ritual, Saint Anne, Saint Joachim, tradition
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Thursday Afternoon in Jerusalem
This post is a continuation of my post Thursday Morning in Jerusalem. Thursday was a very busy day and we visited a lot of different spots. In the last post I left off with our lunch at Jacob’s Pizza. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Travel
Tagged Bethesda, Church of St. Anne, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Gabbatha, Jerusalem, John the Baptist, kidron valley, Temple Mount
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