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.The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (Arabic, كنيسة المهد) is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that Sacred Tradition marks as the Nativity of Jesus of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam (see Islamic view of Jesus).

The antiquity of this tradition is attested by the Christian apologist Justin Martyr (c. 100 - 165), who noted in his Dialogue with Trypho that the Holy Family had taken refuge in a cave outside of town:

"Joseph took up his quarters in a certain cave near the village; and while they were there Mary brought forth the Christ and placed Him in a manger, and here the Magi who came from Arabia found Him."(chapter LXXVIII).

Origen (185 AD–ca. 254) wrote:

"In Bethlehem the cave is pointed out where He was born, and the manger in the cave where He was wrapped in swaddling clothes. And the rumor is in those places, and among foreigners of the Faith, that indeed Jesus was born in this cave who is worshipped and reverenced by the Christians." (Contra Celsum, book I, chapter LI).

The first basilica on this site was begun by Helena of Constantinople, the mother of the Emperor Constantine I. Under the supervision of Bishop Makarios of Jerusalem the construction was completed in 333. That structure was burnt down in the Julianus ben Sabar of 529.

The current basilica was rebuilt in its present form in 565 by the Emperor Justinian I. When the Sassanid Empire under Khosrau II invaded in 614, they unexpectedly did not destroy the structure. According to legend, their commander Shahrbaraz was moved by the depiction inside the church of the Three Magi wearing Persian clothing, and commanded that the building be spared. The Crusaders made further repairs and additions to the building during the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem with permission and help given by the Byzantine Emperor. Over the years, the compound has been expanded, and today it covers approximately 12,000 square meters.

The church is administered jointly by Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Armenian Apostolic authorities. All three traditions maintain monastic communities on the site.

Compound The structure is actually a combination of two churches, with a crypt beneath—the Grotto of the Nativity—where Jesus is said to have been born:





gave birth to Jesus.







Christmas Celebrations The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Armenian Apostolic Church follow the Julian Calendar liturgically, whereas the Roman Catholic Church follows the modern Gregorian Calendar. Thus Christmas Eve services for the Eastern and Western confessions will be held on different days. The Roman Catholic Exarch will celebrate the Nativity on December 25th; the Orthodox Church will celebrate the Nativity on January 7.

2002 Siege From March to April of 2002, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) carried out “Operation Defensive Shield” in the West Bank. As a part of these large-scale military operations, Bethlehem was invaded in a declared effort "to root out militants". On April 1, 2002, Israeli tanks surrounded Bethlehem. The next day, Israeli military planes, tanks and troops entered the city, sparking heavy criticism due to the nature of the site. Approximately 200 Palestinians--including a number of militants--fled the advancing Israeli forces into the Church of the Nativity. During the siege, the Church bell-ringer and nine Palestinians inside the Church were killed and many more wounded. A monk was also killed in his residence by indirect fire during the siege. By early May, Bethlehem was the last West Bank city where the Israeli forces were still present in the wake of “Operation Defensive Shield.” A large fire was accidentally started during the siege. According to a PBS documentary, an IDF flare was responsible. Frontline The Israeli Army left only after the full evacuation of the Church of the Nativity on May 22. At least one monk had been trapped in the basilica with the Palestinians.

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.The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (Arabic, كنيسة المهد) is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that Sacred Tradition marks as the Nativity of Jesus of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam (see Islamic view of Jesus).

The antiquity of this tradition is attested by the Christian apologist Justin Martyr (c. 100 - 165), who noted in his Dialogue with Trypho that the Holy Family had taken refuge in a cave outside of town:

"Joseph took up his quarters in a certain cave near the village; and while they were there Mary brought forth the Christ and placed Him in a manger, and here the Magi who came from Arabia found Him."(chapter LXXVIII).

Origen (185 AD–ca. 254) wrote:

"In Bethlehem the cave is pointed out where He was born, and the manger in the cave where He was wrapped in swaddling clothes. And the rumor is in those places, and among foreigners of the Faith, that indeed Jesus was born in this cave who is worshipped and reverenced by the Christians." (Contra Celsum, book I, chapter LI).

The first basilica on this site was begun by Helena of Constantinople, the mother of the Emperor Constantine I. Under the supervision of Bishop Makarios of Jerusalem the construction was completed in 333. That structure was burnt down in the Julianus ben Sabar of 529.

The current basilica was rebuilt in its present form in 565 by the Emperor Justinian I. When the Sassanid Empire under Khosrau II invaded in 614, they unexpectedly did not destroy the structure. According to legend, their commander Shahrbaraz was moved by the depiction inside the church of the Three Magi wearing Persian clothing, and commanded that the building be spared. The Crusaders made further repairs and additions to the building during the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem with permission and help given by the Byzantine Emperor. Over the years, the compound has been expanded, and today it covers approximately 12,000 square meters.

The church is administered jointly by Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Armenian Apostolic authorities. All three traditions maintain monastic communities on the site.

Compound The structure is actually a combination of two churches, with a crypt beneath—the Grotto of the Nativity—where Jesus is said to have been born:





gave birth to Jesus.







Christmas Celebrations The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Armenian Apostolic Church follow the Julian Calendar liturgically, whereas the Roman Catholic Church follows the modern Gregorian Calendar. Thus Christmas Eve services for the Eastern and Western confessions will be held on different days. The Roman Catholic Exarch will celebrate the Nativity on December 25th; the Orthodox Church will celebrate the Nativity on January 7.

2002 Siege From March to April of 2002, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) carried out “Operation Defensive Shield” in the West Bank. As a part of these large-scale military operations, Bethlehem was invaded in a declared effort "to root out militants". On April 1, 2002, Israeli tanks surrounded Bethlehem. The next day, Israeli military planes, tanks and troops entered the city, sparking heavy criticism due to the nature of the site. Approximately 200 Palestinians--including a number of militants--fled the advancing Israeli forces into the Church of the Nativity. During the siege, the Church bell-ringer and nine Palestinians inside the Church were killed and many more wounded. A monk was also killed in his residence by indirect fire during the siege. By early May, Bethlehem was the last West Bank city where the Israeli forces were still present in the wake of “Operation Defensive Shield.” A large fire was accidentally started during the siege. According to a PBS documentary, an IDF flare was responsible. Frontline The Israeli Army left only after the full evacuation of the Church of the Nativity on May 22. At least one monk had been trapped in the basilica with the Palestinians.

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Church of the Nativity - Home
Information on this Russian Orthodox Church and the Old Rite.

Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Sarasota, Florida
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Bristol Holy Nativity Web Site
Holy Nativity Church Wells Road Knowle Bristol UK. Vicar: Revd Canon James M. Brown SSC . A warm welcome to the official website of Holy Nativity, Knowle, Bristol.

The Church of the Nativity - Northborough, Massachusetts
We the Church of the Nativity are called together by God to be and to make faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we pursue our Mission we place ourselves in the hands of ...

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Bethlehem Church of the Nativity
Links about the historic Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, reputed to be built on the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Has news feed and photos.

Church of the Nativity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of the Nativity (Arabic: كنيسة المهد ‎) in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave ...

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The Church of the Nativity
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