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Church of the Holy Sepulchre (1 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Jerusalem" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The Church of Jerusalem can refer to any of these sees or dioceses: Early Christianity#Jerusalem - the Jerusalem Church of the pre-Byzantine period; Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem (5th century AD – present) Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem (638–present), the see of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem
View towards the Temple Mount and other Jerusalem landscape. Entrance to the Church. The Church of Mary Magdalene (Russian: Церковь Святой Марии Магдалины; Arabic: كنيسة القديسة مريم المجدلية; Hebrew: כנסיית מריה מגדלנה) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian church located on the Mount of Olives, directly across the Kidron Valley ...
The bedrock where Jesus is believed to have prayed. The Church of All Nations (Hebrew: כנסיית כל העמים; Arabic: كنيسة كل الأمم), also known as the Church of Gethsemane [1] or the Basilica of the Agony (Latin: Basilica Agoniæ Domini), is a Catholic church located on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, next to the Garden of Gethsemane.
Jerusalem was the first center of the church, according to the Book of Acts, and according to the Catholic Encyclopedia the location of "the first Christian church". Jerusalem church may refer to: History of early Christianity#Jerusalem church; Council of Jerusalem; Cenacle; Church of the Holy Sepulchre; Church of Jerusalem (disambiguation)
Mount Zion Church is a historic church in Mt. Zion Hollow in Decatur, Tennessee, United States.. It is a rectangular frame building that was built in 1850. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 as the "best preserved" and "least altered" of the simple rural church structures found in a survey of historic buildings in Meigs County.
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The Church of Saint Mary of the Germans [1] [2] [3] (Hebrew: כנסיית מרים של הגרמנים; Latin: Santa Maria Alemannorum or Santa Maria Alemanna) [4] was a Catholic church, built in Romanesque style, now in ruins, located in the Old City of Jerusalem [1] on the northeast slope of Mount Zion.