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Jerusalem: St. Savior's Church

Jerusalem: St. Savior's Church


‎Jerusalem. An Armenian deacon scatters incense on Holy Thursday at the entrance to St. Savior’s Church on Mount Zion, in the place identified by the Armenian Church as the site of the House of Caiaphas, where Jesus was brought after his arrest. Church dignitaries are buried here in the churchyard.

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