Holy Sepulcher Church

Holy Sepulcher Church

Holy Sepulcher Church - Jerusalem

Holy Sepulcher Church
Holy Sepulcher Church in Jerusalem is built at the "traditional" site of Jesus' crucifixion and entombment. Not unlike the Nativity Church in Bethlehem, the Holy Sepulcher Church is an odd looking structure comprised of three different Catholic and Orthodox church buildings. Moreover, the interior of the Holy Sepulcher Church has been divided into 6 sections, each held by the Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox, Syrian Orthodox, Egyptian Coptic and Ethiopian churches of Jerusalem.

I was dismayed to learn that the tensions between the priests representing the six groups sometimes led to shouting matches and even occasional fist fights inside the church. Today there are strict demarcations between them, down to thick boundary markings painted on the floor and even the pillars, as well as set times for crossing those boundaries. The Muslim residents of Old Jerusalem mock that when they want to see a fight, they go to the Holy Sepulcher Church.

Photographed above is the top of the entrance to the supposed holy sepulchre, adorned by inexplicably detailed and European-looking portraits of the twelve Apostles, all of whom were Middle Easterners.
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