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Emmaus - qubeibeh village
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The Gospel of Luke recounts the story of two disciples of Jesus Christ, Cleopas and Simeon, who distraught and confused after his crucifixion and the subsequent disappearance of his body from the tomb, begin travelling from Jerusalem to the home of Cleopas in Emmaus.

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3rd station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Chapel Christian Site Station of the Cross
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4th Station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Chapel Christian Site Station of the Cross
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5th station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Chapel Christian Site Station of the Cross
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6th station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Chapel Christian Site Station of the Cross
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7th Station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Chapel Christian Site Station of the Cross
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8th station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Christian Site Station of the Cross
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9th station Via Dolorosa
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The Via Dolorosa or the “Way of Sorrows” is the traditional route Jesus walks on his way to his crucifixion.

Christian Site Station of the Cross
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Tomb of Mary
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Located at the foot of the Mount of Olives across the street from the Church of All nations and Garden of Gethsemane, Mary’s Tomb at the Church of Assumption. Built into an underground rock-cut cave during the 1st century AD.

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