Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth


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July 5th 2012
Published: July 7th 2012
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After the bus ride from Acre, we had to rush to Nazareth. When we got to Nazareth, the Church of the Annunciation, where Mary and Joseph had lived, had actually been closed for the day already. Fortunately for us, Shimon, our tourguide, knew the guard and he let us in through the exit. Personally, I have no words for the Church of the Annunciation, all I could do when I was there was sit on one the church benches and bow my head and pray. It's hard to describe everything. They say a picture paints a thousand words, I'll have a few pictures up, that should satisfy for a few thousand words 😉).

Till next time!

Conor 😊)


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Me in front of Mary and Joseph's HouseMe in front of Mary and Joseph's House
Me in front of Mary and Joseph's House

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7th July 2012
Mary and Joseph's House in Nazareth

Must have been amazing to see.
16th May 2013
Mary and Joseph's House in Nazareth

It was, really humbling, our tour guide knew the guards, so they let us in a little after closing time, we had almost the whole chapel to ourselves. Pretty amazing. Cheers

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