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1Israel's Beautiful Churches

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  • Title: Israel's Beautiful Churches
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  • Publisher: Mapa Publishers
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  • Publish Location: Tel Aviv

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  • First Year Published: 2011
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    Cenacle

    The Cenacle (from the Latin cenaculum, "dining room"), also known as the Upper Room (from the Koine Greek anagaion and hyperōion, both meaning "upper

    Cénacle

    Cénacle is the name given to a Parisian literary group of varying constituency that began about 1826 to gather around Charles Nodier. The group sought

    David's Tomb

    occupies the ground floor of a former church, whose upper floor holds the Cenacle or "Upper Room" traditionally identified as the place of Jesus' Last Supper

    Sisters of the Cenacle

    The Sisters of the Cenacle (full title: Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle) is a Roman Catholic Congregation founded in 1826 in the

    Robert Hugh Benson

    Republished 2022 by The Cenacle Press. Confessions of a Convert, Longmans, Green & Co., 1913. Republished 2022 by The Cenacle Press. Paradoxes of Catholicism

    Silverstream Priory

    inaugurated the community under the title Monastery of Our Lady of the Cenacle. In 2011, flooding in Tulsa made the community's residence uninhabitable

    Status Quo (Jerusalem and Bethlehem)

    The Western Wall, Jerusalem Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem David's Tomb and Cenacle were not part of the Status quo arrangement during the British Mandate

    Gérard de Nerval

    Balzac. After Hernani's success, the Cénacle began to fall apart. At that time a new group appeared: the Petit-Cénacle, created by the sculptor Jean Bernard

    Paul the Apostle

    almost total independence from the Jerusalem community (possibly in the Cenacle), but agreed with it on the nature and content of the gospel. He appeared

    Jerusalem

    after his birth and later in his life cleansed the Second Temple. The Cenacle, believed to be the site of Jesus' Last Supper, is located on Mount Zion