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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1603
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad, conducts the traditional Washing of the Feet ceremony at St. Mark's Church. The ceremony commemorates the washing of the feet of the apostles by Jesus after the Last Supper. 2003
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    01/04/2003
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    01/04/2003
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad, conducts the traditional Washing of the Feet ceremony at St. Mark's Church. The ceremony commemorates the washing of the feet of the apostles by Jesus after the Last Supper. 2003
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1581
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    An American Catholic pilgrim reenacts the Passion of Jesus Christ as Israeli border policemen guard the procession during Holy Friday along the Way of the Cross, the traditional route where Jesus carried the cross. 2004
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    09/03/2004
    1581
    09/03/2004
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    An American Catholic pilgrim reenacts the Passion of Jesus Christ as Israeli border policemen guard the procession during Holy Friday along the Way of the Cross, the traditional route where Jesus carried the cross. 2004
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1585
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    At the Rotunda of the Anastasis a Russian Orthodox pilgrim prays as a ray of light shines on her. On Easter Saturday a special door in the dome of the Basilica is opened and a ray of sacred light enters the Church often causing ecstasy and devotional hysteria among the pilgrims. 2005
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    01/04/2005
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    01/04/2005
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    At the Rotunda of the Anastasis a Russian Orthodox pilgrim prays as a ray of light shines on her. On Easter Saturday a special door in the dome of the Basilica is opened and a ray of sacred light enters the Church often causing ecstasy and devotional hysteria among the pilgrims. 2005
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1578
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian worshippers hold candles during the Ethiopian ceremony of the "Holy Fire" at the Deir Al-Sultan Monastery situated on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre. The Ottoman Status Quo agreement left the Ethiopians custody over a small chapel on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre but no presence or rights within the basilica itself. 2005
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    30/04/2005
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    30/04/2005
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian worshippers hold candles during the Ethiopian ceremony of the "Holy Fire" at the Deir Al-Sultan Monastery situated on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre. The Ottoman Status Quo agreement left the Ethiopians custody over a small chapel on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre but no presence or rights within the basilica itself. 2005
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1579
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian Christian Orthodox worshippers carry a cross during the Good Friday procession along the Via Dolorosa, retracing Jesus' final mortal journey. 2006


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    01/01/2006
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    01/01/2006
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian Christian Orthodox worshippers carry a cross during the Good Friday procession along the Via Dolorosa, retracing Jesus' final mortal journey. 2006


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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1590
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    An Ethiopian monk stands by the door of the St. Michael Chapel next to the church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Ethiopian congregation holds its liturgy and ceremonies in Ge'ez, a Semitic language that ceased to be spoken centuries ago. 2007
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    01/01/2007
    1590
    01/01/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    An Ethiopian monk stands by the door of the St. Michael Chapel next to the church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Ethiopian congregation holds its liturgy and ceremonies in Ge'ez, a Semitic language that ceased to be spoken centuries ago. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1587
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian white-clad pilgrims pray during Easter liturgy at the Ethiopian Chapel of the Four Creatures at the Holy Sepulchre. The Ethiopian Church reflects an ancient and indigenous form of Christianity which emerged in a land completely isolated and remote from the rest of the Christian world and became a unique and independent church like no other in the orthodox world. 2007
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    01/04/2007
    1587
    01/04/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian white-clad pilgrims pray during Easter liturgy at the Ethiopian Chapel of the Four Creatures at the Holy Sepulchre. The Ethiopian Church reflects an ancient and indigenous form of Christianity which emerged in a land completely isolated and remote from the rest of the Christian world and became a unique and independent church like no other in the orthodox world. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1597
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian worshippers pray during an Easter vigil at the Chapel of St Michael in the Holy Sepulchre compound. 2007
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    01/04/2007
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    01/04/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Ethiopian worshippers pray during an Easter vigil at the Chapel of St Michael in the Holy Sepulchre compound. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1610
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dames of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre are dressed in their traditional cloaks as they pray in front of Jesus' Tomb. The Roman Catholic chivalric order of Knighthood traces its roots to the medieval first crusaders. 2007
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    01/04/2007
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    01/04/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dames of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre are dressed in their traditional cloaks as they pray in front of Jesus' Tomb. The Roman Catholic chivalric order of Knighthood traces its roots to the medieval first crusaders. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1580
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad leads the Palm Sunday procession at the church of the Holy Sepulchre. According to tradition on Palm Sunday Jesus rode into Jerusalem through the Golden Gate. According to Jewish and Christian faith the Messiah will enter Jerusalem through this gate when he comes, so the gate was sealed by the Turkish Sultan to keep him out. 2007
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    01/04/2007
    1580
    01/04/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad leads the Palm Sunday procession at the church of the Holy Sepulchre. According to tradition on Palm Sunday Jesus rode into Jerusalem through the Golden Gate. According to Jewish and Christian faith the Messiah will enter Jerusalem through this gate when he comes, so the gate was sealed by the Turkish Sultan to keep him out. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1583
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    The portal of the Holy Sepulchre is filled with Catholic and Orthodox worshippers during Good Friday. Once every four years all resident denominations celebrate their feasts together. Normally the Orthodox follow the Julian calendar that is 13 days behind the western Gregorian calendar followed by the Catholics. 2007
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    06/04/2007
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    06/04/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    The portal of the Holy Sepulchre is filled with Catholic and Orthodox worshippers during Good Friday. Once every four years all resident denominations celebrate their feasts together. Normally the Orthodox follow the Julian calendar that is 13 days behind the western Gregorian calendar followed by the Catholics. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1582
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Russian Orthodox pilgrim kisses a sacred column at the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Legend says a flame of the Easter holy fire miraculously burst from the column cracking it in the middle. 2007
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    01/05/2007
    1582
    01/05/2007
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Russian Orthodox pilgrim kisses a sacred column at the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Legend says a flame of the Easter holy fire miraculously burst from the column cracking it in the middle. 2007
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1584
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Candles and flowers are carried by Orthodox nuns during an early morning procession for the feast of the Dormition of the Virgin, commemorating the eternal sleep of Mary mother of Jesus. 2008
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    01/01/2008
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    01/01/2008
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Candles and flowers are carried by Orthodox nuns during an early morning procession for the feast of the Dormition of the Virgin, commemorating the eternal sleep of Mary mother of Jesus. 2008
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1592
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Thousands of Orthodox worshippers hold up candles lit from the 'Holy Fire' as they gather in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Orthodox Easter ceremony of the 'Holy Fire'. On the day the Basilica is darkened, and a candle is lit at Christ's Tomb, then another and another until the entire church is ablaze, with the fire symbolizing the Resurrection. Legend says the fire descends from heaven. 2008
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    01/01/2008
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    01/01/2008
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Thousands of Orthodox worshippers hold up candles lit from the 'Holy Fire' as they gather in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Orthodox Easter ceremony of the 'Holy Fire'. On the day the Basilica is darkened, and a candle is lit at Christ's Tomb, then another and another until the entire church is ablaze, with the fire symbolizing the Resurrection. Legend says the fire descends from heaven. 2008
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1596
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dozens of Ethiopian worshippers follow a wooden cross along the Via Dolorosa during the Holy Friday procession. Thousands of pilgrims take part in processions along the route where, according to tradition, Jesus Christ carried the cross during his last days. 2008
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    01/04/2008
    1596
    01/04/2008
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dozens of Ethiopian worshippers follow a wooden cross along the Via Dolorosa during the Holy Friday procession. Thousands of pilgrims take part in processions along the route where, according to tradition, Jesus Christ carried the cross during his last days. 2008
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1599
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Armenian priests in their traditional black hoods pray in the cave-like chapel, believed to be the place where the True Cross of Jesus was found in the fourth century. The Armenian priest's monastic cowl is designed to look like an Armenian church, symbolically a walking church in the world. 2008
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    01/04/2008
    1599
    01/04/2008
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Armenian priests in their traditional black hoods pray in the cave-like chapel, believed to be the place where the True Cross of Jesus was found in the fourth century. The Armenian priest's monastic cowl is designed to look like an Armenian church, symbolically a walking church in the world. 2008
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1595
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox pilgrims kneel as they pray during a special Easter vigil at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem sees itself as a direct descendant of the Byzantine Church, celebrating liturgy in classical Greek and following its own calendar of feasts. 2008
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    23/04/2008
    1595
    23/04/2008
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox pilgrims kneel as they pray during a special Easter vigil at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem sees itself as a direct descendant of the Byzantine Church, celebrating liturgy in classical Greek and following its own calendar of feasts. 2008
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1591
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III swings incense during mass at the St. James Greek Orthodox chapel in the compound of the Holy Sepulchre. The Patriarch is the head of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre, an Orthodox Monastic Fraternity that was established in order to serve and safeguard the Holy Sepulchre and other holy sites. 2008


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    05/011/2010
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    05/011/2010
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III swings incense during mass at the St. James Greek Orthodox chapel in the compound of the Holy Sepulchre. The Patriarch is the head of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre, an Orthodox Monastic Fraternity that was established in order to serve and safeguard the Holy Sepulchre and other holy sites. 2008


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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1588
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Members of the Franciscan Order pray over an effigy of Jesus Christ laid on the Anointing Stone where, according to tradition, Christ's body was anointed and prepared for burial after he was removed from the cross. 2009
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    01/01/2009
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    01/01/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Members of the Franciscan Order pray over an effigy of Jesus Christ laid on the Anointing Stone where, according to tradition, Christ's body was anointed and prepared for burial after he was removed from the cross. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1589
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad kneels in front of an altar at the Chapel of St. Nicodemus in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Syrian Orthodox Church is one of the oldest Christian communities in the Middle East. Amongst its traditions is the use of the Aramaic language in the liturgy and prayers, the language spoken in the days of Jesus. 2009
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    01/01/2009
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    01/01/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Swerios Malki Murad kneels in front of an altar at the Chapel of St. Nicodemus in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Syrian Orthodox Church is one of the oldest Christian communities in the Middle East. Amongst its traditions is the use of the Aramaic language in the liturgy and prayers, the language spoken in the days of Jesus. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1594
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox priests in ceremonial vestments pray at the Catholicon in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Orthodox tradition locates the "Centre of the World" at the Catholicon, as often described in ancient texts and maps, based upon medieval cosmology which saw Jerusalem as the spiritual and geographical centre of the world. 2009
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    01/01/2009
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    01/01/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Greek Orthodox priests in ceremonial vestments pray at the Catholicon in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Orthodox tradition locates the "Centre of the World" at the Catholicon, as often described in ancient texts and maps, based upon medieval cosmology which saw Jerusalem as the spiritual and geographical centre of the world. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1598
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Anba Abraham leads a Sunday mass during Lent at the Coptic Chapel in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The term “Coptic” is derived from the Greek “Aigyptos” meaning “Egyptian." Copts are Egyptians whose ancestors embraced Christianity in the first centuries after Christ. 2009


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    01/03/2009
    1598
    01/03/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem Anba Abraham leads a Sunday mass during Lent at the Coptic Chapel in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The term “Coptic” is derived from the Greek “Aigyptos” meaning “Egyptian." Copts are Egyptians whose ancestors embraced Christianity in the first centuries after Christ. 2009


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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1601
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Members of the Ethiopian church choir sing and dance as they celebrate the "Meskel", the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross at the Ethiopian monastery on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre. The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church; it commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen mother of Constantine the Great. 2009
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    01/04/2009
    1601
    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Members of the Ethiopian church choir sing and dance as they celebrate the "Meskel", the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross at the Ethiopian monastery on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre. The Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church; it commemorates the finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen mother of Constantine the Great. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1605
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Orthodox pilgrims from Serbia carry wooden crosses as they stop at the 5th Station of the Cross during the Good Friday procession, passing the 14 Stations of the Cross which lead to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 2009
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    01/04/2009
    1605
    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Orthodox pilgrims from Serbia carry wooden crosses as they stop at the 5th Station of the Cross during the Good Friday procession, passing the 14 Stations of the Cross which lead to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1606
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Orthodox nuns carry palm branches and crucifixes during the Palm Sunday procession. The ceremony is a landmark in the Christian calendar, marking the triumphant return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem the week before his crucifixion, when a cheering crowd greeted him waving palm leaves. 2009
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    01/04/2009
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    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Orthodox nuns carry palm branches and crucifixes during the Palm Sunday procession. The ceremony is a landmark in the Christian calendar, marking the triumphant return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem the week before his crucifixion, when a cheering crowd greeted him waving palm leaves. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1607
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Christian worshippers pray over the Anointing Stone where according to tradition Jesus Christ was taken down from the cross and his body washed and wrapped with shrouds. Today pilgrims place their religious souvenirs on the stone to sanctify them. 2009


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    01/04/2009
    1607
    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Christian worshippers pray over the Anointing Stone where according to tradition Jesus Christ was taken down from the cross and his body washed and wrapped with shrouds. Today pilgrims place their religious souvenirs on the stone to sanctify them. 2009


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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1609
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Franciscan friar holds up a crucifix as he prays at Golgotha, which according to tradition is the rock upon which the cross of Christ stood during the crucifixion. It is also the 12th Station of the Cross. 2009
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    01/04/2009
    1609
    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Franciscan friar holds up a crucifix as he prays at Golgotha, which according to tradition is the rock upon which the cross of Christ stood during the crucifixion. It is also the 12th Station of the Cross. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1611
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dozens of worshippers carry a cross along the Via Dolorosa as they enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Good Friday procession. Legend says that almost immediately after the crucifixion of Jesus his followers began to retrace his steps to Golgotha. 2009
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    01/04/2009
    1611
    01/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Dozens of worshippers carry a cross along the Via Dolorosa as they enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Good Friday procession. Legend says that almost immediately after the crucifixion of Jesus his followers began to retrace his steps to Golgotha. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1600
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Latin clergy hold candles as they circle the aedicule during an Easter procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Roman Catholic Church is known in the Middle East as the "Latin" Church, a reference to Latin, the original language of its liturgy, which is still used today. 2009
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    09/04/2009
    1600
    09/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Latin clergy hold candles as they circle the aedicule during an Easter procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Roman Catholic Church is known in the Middle East as the "Latin" Church, a reference to Latin, the original language of its liturgy, which is still used today. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1608
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    The Rotunda of the Anastasis is filled with Latin clergy in ceremonial vestments circling the aedicule during an Easter procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 2009
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    28/04/2009
    1608
    28/04/2009
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    The Rotunda of the Anastasis is filled with Latin clergy in ceremonial vestments circling the aedicule during an Easter procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1586
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Romanian worshippers rest their heads on an altar at the Chapel of St. Longinus in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Longinus was the Roman soldier who stabbed Jesus (and later became a believer). According to Orthodox tradition, if you place your ear over the altar you can hear the agony of Jesus. 2009
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    01/05/2009
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    01/05/2009
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    Romanian worshippers rest their heads on an altar at the Chapel of St. Longinus in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Longinus was the Roman soldier who stabbed Jesus (and later became a believer). According to Orthodox tradition, if you place your ear over the altar you can hear the agony of Jesus. 2009
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1593
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Franciscan monks pray at the Chapel of St. Helena in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. By mission of the Pope, the Franciscan Order has served as Custodian of the Holy Sites of the Holy Land since the 14th century. 2010
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    10/04/2010
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    10/04/2010
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    Franciscan monks pray at the Chapel of St. Helena in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. By mission of the Pope, the Franciscan Order has served as Custodian of the Holy Sites of the Holy Land since the 14th century. 2010
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1604
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Serbian Orthodox pilgrim holds her wooden cross after completing the Via Dolorosa during Good Friday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The term Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows) became popular in the 16th century and its fourteen stations as walked today are a 19th century tradition of the Franciscan monks. 2010
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    10/04/2010
    1604
    10/04/2010
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    A Serbian Orthodox pilgrim holds her wooden cross after completing the Via Dolorosa during Good Friday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The term Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows) became popular in the 16th century and its fourteen stations as walked today are a 19th century tradition of the Franciscan monks. 2010
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1612
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Roman Catholic priests pray in front of Christ's Tomb during Easter Sunday mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Tomb is the 14th and final Station of the Cross. 2010
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    28/04/2010
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    28/04/2010
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    Roman Catholic priests pray in front of Christ's Tomb during Easter Sunday mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Tomb is the 14th and final Station of the Cross. 2010
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  • ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    1602
    ECHOES OF CHRISTIAN JERUSALEM
    Roman Catholic clergy hold candles as they circle the Stone of Unction during an Easter procession. The stone marks the 13th Station of the Cross. 2010
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    01/05/2010
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    01/05/2010
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    Roman Catholic clergy hold candles as they circle the Stone of Unction during an Easter procession. The stone marks the 13th Station of the Cross. 2010
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