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Town of Medjugorje Site of Alleged Apparitions of the Virgin Mary
By • Catholic Online • 3/18/2011
Medjugorje or "Between the Hills" is a village in the southern part of Herzegovina in the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area is famous due to a series of reported visions of the Virgin Mary that began in 1981 and continues today. Although the apparitions have not been validated ...
Our Lady of Guadalupe church attracts pilgrimages from around the world
By • Catholic Online • 3/16/2011
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, or as it is known in Spanish, Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is a major Catholic shrine located near Mexico City. The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City was declared the most-visited Catholic shrine in the world in 1999. LOS ANGELES, CA ...
Last Supper Room believed built near actual site
By • Catholic Online • 3/10/2011
The site of the Last Supper is not known and the Gospel accounts provide few clues. The present room bearing that title was built in the 12th century. The Last Supper Room is a second-story room in Jerusalem that commemorates the "upper room" in which Jesus shared the Last Supper with the ...
Home of Lazarus draws faithful to view site of miracle
By • Catholic Online • 3/8/2011
Bethany, the home of Lazarus, was where Jesus Christ raised him from the dead as it is written in John 11:38-44. Lazarus lived with his sisters Mary and Martha, and Jesus often stayed at their home. As it reads in Mark 14:3, Jesus was anointed at the home of Simon the Leper in Bethany. Jesus then ...
Church of the Loaves and Fishes honors Christ's miracle
By • Catholic Online • 3/2/2011
The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, also known as the Church of the Multiplication is a church in Tabgha, or ancient Heptapegon on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. The modern church stands on the site of 4th and 5th-century churches. The church preserves a splendid ...
Capernaum follows the footsteps of Christ
By • Catholic Online • 2/28/2011
Capernaum, an ancient fishing village on the north shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel is home to a celebrated Byzantine-era synagogue. The town is also where Jesus healed a paralytic and St. Peter's mother-in-law. Capernaum is frequently mentioned in the Gospels and was Jesus' base during ...
'Jesus Boat' presents a rare first century find
By • Catholic Online • 2/26/2011
The "Jesus Boat," a recently-discovered fishing boat dating to the 1st century AD, was found a few miles north of Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee. An ancient boat was pulled from the mud along the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee in 1986, and gives modern man an idea of the sort of boat used ...
Where Christ was baptized: Bethany-beyond-the-Jordan
By • Catholic Online • 2/22/2011
The Baptism Site on the Jordan side of the Jordan River is one of the most important recent discoveries in biblical archaeology. Excavations only began here in 1996. In the brief time since then, more than 20 churches, caves and baptismal pools have been uncovered dating from the Roman and ...
Kafr Kanna claims to be where Savior performed his first miracle
By • Catholic Online • 2/21/2011
Cana, a Galilean town five miles northeast of Nazareth, also known as Kafr Kanna or Khirbet Cana, is populated by 8,500, including both Muslims and Christians. It is believed to be site of Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding. The area has solid historical support for such a ...
Vision of Saint Peter led to construction of the Chiesa di Santa Maria
By • Catholic Online • 2/17/2011
The Chiesa di Santa Maria in Palmis, also known as Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis, which translated into English means the Church of "Lord, Where Are You Going?" The building is a small church on the Appian Way in Rome. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis is on the spot ...




























