Franciscan monk Pater Eugenio Alliata in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, State of Palestine (autonomous Palestinian territories), 05 December 2016. The church has been undergoing renovation since 2013. Numerous mosaics have already been cleaned in the nave. Visitors will, however, most likely be able to view the artworks next summer after the scheduled removal of the scaffolding currently covering the nave. Photo: Stefanie Järkel/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-franciscan-monk-pater-eugenio-alliata-in-the-church-of-the-nativity-129080192.html
RMHE032T–Franciscan monk Pater Eugenio Alliata in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, State of Palestine (autonomous Palestinian territories), 05 December 2016. The church has been undergoing renovation since 2013. Numerous mosaics have already been cleaned in the nave. Visitors will, however, most likely be able to view the artworks next summer after the scheduled removal of the scaffolding currently covering the nave. Photo: Stefanie Järkel/dpa
Franciscan Father Eugenio Alliata, archeologist, stands near construction on the tomb of Jesus Christ in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, November 24, 2016. Archeologist scientists have exposed the original surface of what's believed to be the traditional burial place of Jesus during conservation work. According to tradition the body of Jesus was laid in a limestone cave following his crucifixion by the Romans in 30 A.D. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/franciscan-father-eugenio-alliata-archeologist-stands-near-construction-on-the-tomb-of-jesus-christ-in-the-church-of-the-holy-sepulchre-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-israel-november-24-2016-archeologist-scientists-have-exposed-the-original-surface-of-whats-believed-to-be-the-traditional-burial-place-of-jesus-during-conservation-work-according-to-tradition-the-body-of-jesus-was-laid-in-a-limestone-cave-following-his-crucifixion-by-the-romans-in-30-ad-photo-by-debbie-hillupi-image257494893.html
RMTXWWA5–Franciscan Father Eugenio Alliata, archeologist, stands near construction on the tomb of Jesus Christ in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, November 24, 2016. Archeologist scientists have exposed the original surface of what's believed to be the traditional burial place of Jesus during conservation work. According to tradition the body of Jesus was laid in a limestone cave following his crucifixion by the Romans in 30 A.D. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. Professor of Archaeology, Eugenio Alliata, Director of the Museum of the Flagellation, is driven by a sense of urgency in preservation and restoration of artifacts to tell the story of the Christian Holy Land. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-30th-november-2012-professor-of-archaeology-eugenio-52173416.html
RMD0TKM8–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. Professor of Archaeology, Eugenio Alliata, Director of the Museum of the Flagellation, is driven by a sense of urgency in preservation and restoration of artifacts to tell the story of the Christian Holy Land. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since.
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. Professor of Archaeology, Eugenio Alliata, Director of the Museum of the Flagellation, is driven by a sense of urgency in preservation and restoration of artifacts to tell the story of the Christian Holy Land. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-30th-november-2012-professor-of-archaeology-eugenio-52173420.html
RMD0TKMC–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. Professor of Archaeology, Eugenio Alliata, Director of the Museum of the Flagellation, is driven by a sense of urgency in preservation and restoration of artifacts to tell the story of the Christian Holy Land. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since.
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. A collection of medicinal ceramic jars, each bearing a different name of herbs or medicines, discovered on the grounds of Saint Saviour's Monastery, on display at the Museum of the Flagellation. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-30th-november-2012-a-collection-of-medicinal-ceramic-52173419.html
RMD0TKMB–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th November 2012. A collection of medicinal ceramic jars, each bearing a different name of herbs or medicines, discovered on the grounds of Saint Saviour's Monastery, on display at the Museum of the Flagellation. Jerusalem, Israel. 30-Nov-2012. Of the 20,000 Franciscan monks worldwide about 300 reside in Israel as well as some 1,000 nuns. Saint Francis Francesco of Assisi first arrived in the Holy Land in 1219 and they have been custodians of the holy sites ever since.
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