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St. Peter's Church, Capernaum

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St. Peter's Church
כנסיית בית פטרוס
Map
LocationCapernaum
Country Israel
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Architecture
Architect(s)Ildo Avetta

The St. Peter's Church[1] (Hebrew: כנסיית בית פטרוס) also called the Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter in Capernaum is a modern Catholic pilgrimage church found in the archaeological site of Capernaum,[2][3] northern Israel. The church is part of the Franciscan monastery in Capernaum. It is dedicated to St. Peter, whom Catholics consider the first leader of the Church.

Archaeological excavations carried out in this place discovered another layer of residential structures, on which the first half of a first century church was built. It is considered "the first church in the world" and believed it could be the place where the house of the Apostle Peter was. In the 5th century an octagonal church was built in its place. In 1990 a church of modern pilgrimage was built over the remains of the ancient temples.

The Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter is located in the central part of the archaeological site of Capernaum, at an altitude of 195 meters on the west coast north of the Sea of Galilee, in the depression of the Jordan Valley, in northern Israel.

Built in 1989 by T R Freeman Ltd, team including Martin Grant, Mick Galloni, Mick Parkes, Doug Claxton and Graham Grant.[4]

See also

Internal view

References

  1. ^ Smith, Edward Ray Sr.; Smith, Shirley Jean (2007-09-01). The Love of a Father. Xulon Press. ISBN 9781602668430.
  2. ^ Wright, Paul H. (2013-12-16). Rose Then and Now Bible Atlas. Rose Publishing Inc. ISBN 9781596367708.
  3. ^ Wareham, Norman; Gill, Jill (1998-01-01). Every Pilgrim's Guide to the Holy Land. Canterbury Press. ISBN 9781853112126.
  4. ^ "In-Shot-20210621-093755106". ImgBB. Retrieved 2021-06-21.

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