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| Jordan River |
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| St. Peter |
The rest of the day was dedicated to viewing sites around the area starting with Capernaum which was a fishing village in the time of the Hasmoneans. Located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee Archaeological excavations have revealed two ancient synagogues built one over the other. Capernaum is said to be the home of Saint Peter and Jesus was supposed to have used it as a base of operations while he lived around the Galilee.
We then went to the Mount of Beatitudes where Jesus gave his famous Sermon on the Mount. On the site is the Church of the Beatitudes, a beautiful structure which is owned by the Franciscans.
This was followed by a boat ride across the Sea of Galilee where we hung the Massachusetts flag from the Bow and sang the Star Spangled Banner.
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| On the Sea of Galilee |
| Ret. Col Barry Lischinsky and current Navy Sailor Alica Cole |
After getting to the dock, it was off to the Arab city of Nazareth and the Basilica of the Annunciation. This is the largest church in the Middle East and one of Christianity's most holy shrines. The church is believed to stand on the site of Mary's home where the Angel Gabriel appeared to her and announced that she was pregnant with Jesus.
In the lower church, there is a sunken enclosure focused on the apse of a 5th-century Byzantine church - itself built around the Grotto of the Annunciation, the traditional site of Mary's house. Lining the north wall behind it are the remains of a 12th-century Crusader church and some restored Byzantine mosaics.
The city and village of Nazareth are extremely crowded and predominantly Muslim, although there is a thriving industry in marketing to Christian Tourists. There were many people making Holy Land pilgrimages. Our extremely well-connected tour guide was also able to get us to Kafr Kana which is also known as Cana. Here at the place where Jesus is written to have turned water into wine, there is a chapel run by the Franciscans and two couples on our group chose to renew their wedding vows.
Then it was back to the hotel...














































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