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Walking the ‘Way of Grief’ in Jerusalem’s Old City

April 7, 2012 Mary Bergin Faith, Israel 0

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Near the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem.

This week’s column, about seeing Jerusalem’s Old City for the first time, can be found here.

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