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Offline Belloc

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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2009, 10:56:35 AM »
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  • The second pic is my favourite


    Offline Belloc

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    « Reply #2 on: December 18, 2009, 11:00:13 AM »
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  • sorry, if one looks at bottom of page, there are more than 4 views, mea culpa.was enjoying and typin when I posted, forgiveness please for typos,etc....
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    « Reply #3 on: December 18, 2009, 12:11:52 PM »
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  • Quote from: Belloc
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    Thank you, it is fabulous, atremendous boost to the spirit!

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    « Reply #4 on: May 01, 2012, 11:38:17 AM »
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  • This is awesome. As the image pans, you have the ability to look upwards or  down by using your mouse to control the image.

    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07425a.htm

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    Holy Sepulchre refers to the tomb in which the Body of Jesus Christ was laid after His death upon the Cross. The Evangelists tell us that it was Joseph of Arimathea's own new monument, which he had hewn out of a rock, and that it was closed by a great stone rolled to the door (Matthew 27:60; Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53). It was in a garden in the place of the Crucifixion, and was nigh to the Cross (John 19:41, 42) which was erected outside the walls of Jerusalem, in the place called Calvary (Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:20; John 19:17; cf. Hebrews 13:12), but close to the city (John 19:20) and by a street (Matthew 27:39; Mark 15:29). That it was outside the city is confirmed by the well-known fact that the Jєωs did not permit burial inside the city except in the case of their kings. No further mention of the place of the Holy Sepulchre is found until the beginning of the fourth century. But nearly all scholars maintain that the knowledge of the place was handed down by oral tradition, and that the correctness of this knowledge was proved by the investigations caused to be made in 326 by the Emperor Constantine, who then marked the site for future ages by erecting over the Tomb of Christ a basilica, in the place of which, according to an unbroken written tradition, now stands the church of the Holy Sepulchre.