News for The WatchMen. Collected news from different resources. This blog is an extension for the website: 'The WatchMen from Israel'.

But everyone is welcome to look around and to pray with us please bring a visit to our website. If you have a Prayer Request after reading a Post please click 'Prayer request' (on the right link to secured website) and we post it on The Feet of The Mountain of YHWH.

Comments

If you have a question or like to say something in connection with the Post, you can put it as a Comment. And other people can answer. Please hold ‘our goal ’in reacting: coming together in Love the Love of Yeshuah Rabbeinu our Messiah. Yeshuath YHWH.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Video: The Churches of Jerusalem

 MFA Newsletter

Video:  The Churches of Jerusalem
Though there are many sacred sites peppered around Israel, Jerusalem has a magic no other place can produce. Jerusalem is home to beautiful churches and other sacred and historical sites.

Israel has more than a million specifically Christian visitors each year. Many of them spend most of their time in Jerusalem - where pilgrims from all sects of Christianity can pray at the city's sacred sites.
One of the churches that stand out is the gold topped Church of Mary Magdalene - a distinctive Jerusalem landmark on the Mount of Olives.
There's also the Church of All Nations, located at the foot of the Mount of Olives next to the Garden of Gethsemane. According to Catholicism, a section of stone in the Garden of Gethsemane is believed to be where Jesus prayed on the night of his arrest. Protestants, however, believe this to be the site of Jesus's crucifixion.
Above all, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City, attracts the bulk of tourists. Within the walls of this enormous church it is believed that Jesus was stripped of his clothes, nailed to the cross, crucified, and buried. The energy in this church is exciting even for non-believers.
In addition to their historical significance, many of the churches are architecturally interesting as well. Visitors will delight in the Gothic-style stained glass windows, the 19th century mosaics, and the structural design of the churches.


15 February 2011
MFA Website
Subscribe to MFA newsletters
Email to a friend

Quick links







Questions or comments? E-mail us at feedback@mfa.gov.il

No comments:

Post a Comment