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However, the biblical record indicates that, after being driven out of Nazareth (Luke 4:29-31), Jesus relocated to the town of Capernaum (located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee ...
Jesus is in Capernaum, a town on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee and about 30 miles northeast of his hometown of Nazareth. It is Saturday (the Sabbath) and Jesus enters the synagogue to ...
The village of Capernaum – which is on the Sea of Galilee's northern shore – would've had a population of around 1,500 at Jesus' time, but was abandoned in the 11th century. And it has been ...
One of his first stops was Capernaum, a fishing town on the northwest shore of a large freshwater lake called, confusingly, the Sea of Galilee. Here Jesus met the fishermen who became his first ...
Jesus was in the small town of Capernaum, where he and the disciples had made their home. He was teaching inside a house, and the house was packed with people. Mark's Gospel suggests that this was ...
First, he was known as Jesus of Nazareth, not Jesus of Bethlehem or Jesus of Capernaum, the center of ... as if Bethlehem were the home town of Mary and Joseph, and doesn't mention Nazareth ...
The Real Jesus Of Nazareth is a new four part miniseries ... and farmers and his base of operations was the stunning town of Capernaum, just north of the sea of Galilee. 40 years ago actor ...
The newly opened Gospel Trail winds for 39 miles, heading south from Nazareth, across gentle green hills, through Jewish and Arab towns and down to Capernaum, the fishing town where Jesus is said ...
Much more than a Christian pilgrimage, the 65km Jesus Trail in northern ... the trail starts in the town of Nazareth and ends at the ruins of Capernaum, stopping for reflection at many important ...
The origins of Christianity is the greatest story never told. Just under three centuries passed between Jesus’ crucifixion and A.D. 325, when Constantine the Great convened the Council of Nicaea.
Sunday, Aug. 18, is the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Mass readings: Proverbs 9:1-6; Psalm 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7; Ephesians 5:15-20; John 6:51-58. In the Gospel today, we continue with Jesus’ great ...