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In the ancient part of the walled city you can find some beautiful modern works as well, like this door to a private home.
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In the ancient part of the walled city you can find some beautiful modern works as well, like this door to a private home.

  • Darcy Gray lead the congregation in the Prayers of the Faithful.
  • Modern sculpture of Madonna and child.
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  • In the lobby area below the church is this mosaic.  It has been repaired and moved inside. The next photo shows what it looked like when it was outside the church.
  • This photo shows the previous mosaic that was outside the church badly damaged after the 1967 War.
  • On Sunday, February 17th, we traveled to Notre Dame Chruch for Mass, just outside the New Gate.
  • This was originally built as a hospital.
  • We traveled through the New Gate and headed to our next destination which was a tour of the Western Wall Tunnel.
  • We walked through the old city and saw many famous spots.
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  • There was even an exhibit on the Italian architect who built so many modern churches, like Dominus Flevit, Church of All Nations, Church of the Beatitudes, etc.
  • Tower of David.
  • In the ancient part of the walled city you can find some beautiful modern works as well, like this door to a private home.
  • Here is the remains of the Cardo in Jerusalem.  After the Jewish rebellion led by Simon Bar Kokhba was crushed by Hadrian in the 130s AD, Jerusalem was destroyed. Hadrian built a Roman colony in its place, naming it Colonia Aelia Capitolina, after himself. Like many Roman colonies, Aelia Capitolina was laid out with a Hippodamian grid plan of narrower streets and wider avenues. The main north-south thoroughfare, the Cardo Maximus, was originally a paved avenue approximately 22.5 meters wide (roughly the width of a six lane highway) which ran southward from the site of the Damascus gate, terminating at an unknown point. The southern addition to the Cardo, constructed under Justinian in the 6th century AD, extended the road further south to connect the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with the newly-built Zion Gate.
  • This is a copy of a mosaic map of 6th century Jerusalem found under the floor of St George's Church in Madaba, Jordan. The map depicts some famous Old City structures such as the Damascus Gate, St Steven's Gate, the Golden Gate, the gate leading to Mount Zion, the Citadel (Tower of David), the Church of the Holy Sepulcre, and the Cardo Maximus.
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