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St. Cleophas Church

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216: 29: 59: 360: 139:, was first suggested as St Luke’s Emmaus in 1280. The village was on a Roman road and in 1099 the Crusaders discovered a Roman fortress there, which became known as Castellum Emmaus. 375: 370: 365: 204: 176:
In the nineteenth century, the church was in ruins. The nave was almost destroyed and there was a wall three meters high instead of the apses. In 1852, the Franciscan
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expelled from the Holy Land, Christians in the following centuries were forbidden to use the main highway from the coastal plain to Jerusalem, denying them access to
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gave permission to the order of the Franciscans to rebuild their church. The temple was awarded the status of
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Art and Architecture of the Synagogue in Late Antique Palestine: In The Shadow of the Church
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renewed an annual pilgrimage each month in september. The Marquise Pauline de Nicolay (
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El-Qubeibeh, which had been part of the agricultural domain of the
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Church of Emmaus (House of St. Cleophas), Emmaus (El Qubeibeh)
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Pauline de Nicolay and the Emmaus-Qubeibe sanctuary
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El Qubeibeh
Palestine
Denomination
Roman Catholic Church
Franciscan
Catholic
Palestinian
Al-Qubeiba
West Bank
Emmaus
New Testament
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Franciscans
Cleophas
Hadrian
Persians
Crusaders
Abu Ghosh
Emmaus
Custody of the Holy Land
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Abdul Hamid II
minor basilica
Roman Catholicism in the Palestinian territories
St. Cleopas

"Emmaus"
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Church of Emmaus (House of St. Cleophas), Emmaus (El Qubeibeh)

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