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Nazareth: The Church of Joseph - Garden

Nazareth: The Church of Joseph - Garden


‎A small, well-kept garden greets those coming to the Church of St. Joseph Carpentry. A high column in the garden serves as a pedestal for the statue of the Virgin Mary, looking at the churches of Nazareth which were built in the places where Jesus grew up and spent the first thirty years of his life on earth.


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