The dome of the Anastasis rotunda in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, light pouring down

Christianity

كنيسة القيامة

Church of the Holy Sepulchre

“Candles burning two thousand years above an empty tomb”

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Photo: Fallaner · CC BY-SA 4.0

Scenes

The Aedicule around the tomb, in the light of the rotundaJorge Láscar · CC BY 2.0
Pilgrims' candles burning in rows before the stone wallGodot13 · CC BY-SA 4.0
Pressing cloths to the Stone of Anointing, where tradition says his body was laidWknight94 · CC BY-SA 3.0

Meaning

In the heart of the rotunda, amid the scent of incense and candle wax, the Aedicule stands holding the low prayers of pilgrims.

Tradition holds this as Golgotha, the hill of the cross, and the tomb where Jesus was buried and rose; churches have stood here since the age of Constantine in the fourth century. At the center of the rotunda the Aedicule enshrines the tomb, and six Christian communities keep the church together under the Status Quo agreement — one of Christianity's most cherished places of pilgrimage.

Field notes

Location
Jerusalem · Old City · N31.8° · E35.2°
Best time
Dawn, when the doors open and the morning liturgies of the communities overlap and resound.
Getting there
In the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, at the end of the Via Dolorosa.
Etiquette
Dress modestly, keep quiet, and yield the way during liturgies.

Sources

  • · Encyclopaedia Britannica
  • · UNESCO World Heritage
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