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The Church of St. Catherine St.
Catherine's Catholic Church was built by the Franciscans in 1881 on the
foundations of the Monastery of St. Jerome. It displays the approach of worship
from the Latin western perspective. It is the Parish church of the Roman
Catholic (Latin) community in Bethlehem. From
this Church, Midnight Mass held on the eve of Christmas is broadcasted to all
over the World. Underneath
are several caves and chambers, the first of which is dedicated to the Holy
Innocents, the little martyrs who were massacred by King Herod and who were the
first to shed their blood for Christ. Another chamber is dedicated to St. Joseph
in memory of the vision he had when an angel appeared to him in his sleep and
ordered him to take the Infant and his mother and fly to Egypt. Another important cave is the Grotto of St. Jerome, which contains his tomb. St. Jerome, who lived in Bethlehem for 34 years, was one of the most important theologians in the history of the church. His main Contribution was the critical study of the Latin biblical manuscripts and a comparison with the original Hebrew and Greek texts. As a result, he produced the Latin edition of the Bible, the Vulgate.
Entrance to the Church of St. Catherine |