JERUSALEM. Birthplace of the VIRGIN MARY. Exclusive Video
Where was Mary Born Since the time of the Crusaders the birthplace of Mary is marked in a crypt under a largescale church in Jerusalem, next to the Pools of Bethesda. The impressive Romanesque style church built over the birth spot is still intact. Named Saint Anne Church, It is one of the best examples of Ecclesiastical architecture from Crusaders times in the Holy Land. It is not clear when the GreekOrthodox church developed an alternative site for Marys birth, but it is very close to Saint Annes Church. The entrance is from the street connecting the Lions gate to the Via Dolorosa. A humble sized chapel on the street level enable group prayers and contemplation. A set of small caves beneath the chapel include a cavity identified as Marys birthplace. None of the canonical Gospels record the nativity of Mary, mother of Jesus. The earliest record to document her birth is the 2nd century apocryphal gospel of James. According to this source, Marys parents were Joachim and Anne. They were chi
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