We headed out from Tiberias to Nazareth. Our first stop was at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. This church is build over what is believed to be the well where the women of Nazareth would have come to get water. The spot is outside the walls of the ancient town of Nazareth and about a ten minute walk from the village center.
painting over the well of the Annunciation |
From here we walked through the streets of modern day Nazareth, a predominantly Muslim city with 80,000 people living there. Our final destination on our walk was the Basilica of the Annunciation. The current building was constructed during the 1950's and 1960's over the ancient church which was constructed around the 4th century.
This is a minor basilica that is run by the Franciscans. We were blessed to be able to celebrate mass here and then tour the grounds a bit. The lowest level is where the grotto of Mary is found. This is believed to be the cave/house where Mary grew up.
The 4th century church was built around this, and parts of its floor, columns and walls are still visible.
The main floor is where we celebrated mass. There were beautiful paintings and mosaics all over.
Outside there are mosaics of Mary from different countries, so Mary is represented differently in all of them.
Ireland |
Underneath the church there are ruins of buildings, so they are fairly certain this is the spot where they would have had the wedding feast. And this wasn't just a day long feast, this would have been a three day event. Two centuries ago, when they had a party, they had a party.
Back to Tiberias and a huge dinner.
Peace all
No comments:
Post a Comment