The Catholic church
Section of the church dedicated to Jesus
Section of the church dedicated to Moses
Section of the church dedicated to Elijah
The Catholic church
Next, we took a bus ride to the city of Cana. The ancient city has been buried by the modern city, but we still got to go to churches that are on the believed spot of where Jesus first miracle took place, turning water into wine at the wedding. This miracle is mentioned in John 2. There were two churches side by side, both believing that their church is in the exact spot. The first church we went into was a Catholic church built over some ruins. It was a beautiful church. When we arrived, an elderly couple was actually renewing their vows in the "Church of the Wedding." It was precious, but something even more precious happened after this. A couple got engaged immediately following the elderly couple. It was very memorable. This is believed to have been built right on top of the building where the wedding took place from the miracle.
The second church that we visited was right across the street from the Catholic Church. It was Greek Orthodox Church. The church had two jars that are believed to have come from the time of Jesus. They were used to store water. They were pretty big and I imagine the weigh a lot.
One of the stone jars
The other stone jar
Next, we went to the archaeological site of Zippori. This city was known as "the ornament of all of Galilee" by Josephus Flavius. It was the seat of the Sanhedrin and there is a small possibility that Jesus helped to build this city. Though, all that remains of this ancient city is a church, a theater, and many beautiful mosaics.
There were a lot of cactus
Church
Oil Press
Sitting on the stage at the theater
The theater
Last, we finished up our day at Nazareth. First, we went to the Church at Mary's well. This church is believed to sit on the well that Mary walked to everyday to get her water. It was a Greek Orthodox. It was super cool to walk down to the spring.
The spring
Next, we went to the Church of Christ in Nazareth. It is the only Church of Christ for thousands of miles in all directions. We met the preacher and he spoke to us about the struggles of being a Christian in a Muslim country. It broke my heart. Nazareth is only 28% Christian. He told us of how Christianity is disappearing from the Holy Land because Israel no longer allows missionaries. He told us a story about him having a new car for 28 days and because he had a cross hanging from his rear-view mirror, a Muslim burned his car. How awful can people really be? The church is currently trying to build a day care to make extra money so they no longer have to beg. I hope that one day this little church will flourish.
Songs from their Hebrew-English songbooks
Songs from their Hebrew-English songbooks
Songs from their Hebrew-English songbooks
Last, we went to the Church of the Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph. They are both Catholic. The Church of the Annunciation is built over the cave where Mary saw Gabriel and received the message about Jesus' birth. The church was beautiful. On the second floor, there are numerous pieces of art dedicated to this church from different countries. They were beautiful. Something I found interesting was the mural in the center upstairs had the all seeing eye in it, the same eye that is also on the back of our one dollar bill.
The cave
USA art dedication
Outside of the church
The upstairs mural
Last, we went to the church of St. Joseph. It was built over Mary and Joseph's house. It was a small church compared to the Church of the Annunciation. When entering a Catholic church you must always be silent. Just my luck, I got the hiccups right when we entered and I was afraid I might get kicked out. It was an experience.
Joseph's House
The pics just get better and better. Keep them coming:-) lov u
ReplyDelete