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  2. Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Among these sites under joint control of the Armenian Patriarchate and other churches, chapels and holy places are: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City, Jerusalem, The Chapel of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives, The Tomb of the Virgin Mary next to Gethsemane, The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.

  3. Catholic Church in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land is a Catholic religious order that is responsible for the care of the holy shrines in the Holy Land, such as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The Salesian Mission is another Catholic religious order that operates in Israel, particularly in the area ...

  4. Church of the Nativity - Wikipedia

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    In 1229 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II signed an agreement with Sultan al-Kamil which led to the restitution of the Holy Places to the Crusaders. The property of the Nativity Church came back into the possession of the Latin clergy on the condition that Muslim pilgrims may be allowed to visit the holy cave. [39]

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Bethlehem in the Holy Land

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    In 1223, the bishopric was suppressed as a residential see in the Holy Land, being truly in partibus infidelium, yet was not made a regular titular see but transferred as a residential bishopric in French exile: the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bethléem à Clamecy with a tiny territory in Burgundy, see below - rare but not unique, compare the Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, fellow ...

  6. Sacro Monte di Varallo - Wikipedia

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    The Sacro Monte at Varallo comprises the minor basilica [1] and 45 chapels, either isolated or inserted into the large monumental complexes Nazareth, Bethlehem, Pilate’s house, Calvary, Sepulchre and Parella’s house – populated by more than 800 life size painted statues, in wood and terracotta, that dramatically illustrate the life, passion, death and resurrection of Christ.

  7. Balthazar (magus) - Wikipedia

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    Since King Balthazar, in traditional pictorial representations from the Late Middle Ages, is often represented as a black person (as an integrating or cosmopolitan graphic symbol, in the tradition that the "wise men" or "magi" who worshipped Jesus in Bethlehem represented the peoples of the whole world), fitting in with this traditional icon ...

  8. Church of All Nations - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Status Quo (Jerusalem and Bethlehem) - Wikipedia

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    The immovable ladder in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, pictured in 2009, has remained in the same location at least since the 18th century as a result of the Status Quo. The Status Quo ( Hebrew : סטטוס קוו ; Arabic : الوضع الراهن ) is an understanding among religious communities with respect to nine shared religious sites ...