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==== Coat of Arms ====
==== Coat of Arms ====
The cathedral has a characteristic coat of arms for a basilica with the so-called [[wikipedia:Umbraculum|umbraculum]]. The coat of arms depicts two angels venerating the eucharistic host with the inscription JHS (Latin: Jesus Hierosolymae Salvator, 'Jesus, Saviour of Jerusalem') in a monstrance.
The cathedral has a characteristic coat of arms for a basilica with the so-called [[wikipedia:Umbraculum|umbraculum]]. The coat of arms depicts two angels venerating the eucharistic host with the inscription JHS (Latin: ''Jesus Hierosolymae Salvator'', 'Jesus, Saviour of Jerusalem') in a monstrance.


==== Gallery ====
==== Gallery ====

Revision as of 23:08, 17 February 2024

The Holy Land (Latin: Terra Sancta) is a theocratic state in the Middle East, located near to the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

Government

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Form of government

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Composition of government

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History

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External Political Conflicts

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Israel

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Caspian

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Persian Empire

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Antioche

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Architecture

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Saint James the Less Cathedral Basilica

Function

The Saint James the Less Cathedral Basilica (Latin: Ecclesia Cathedralis Basilicae Sancti Iacobi Fratris Domini) contains the See of the Archbishop of Jerusalem and therefore represents the spiritual and ecclesiastical center of the Archdiocese of Jerusalem. As the principal and mother church of the archdiocese, it is the place from which the local Archbishop exercises the duties of evangelization, liturgical service and pastoral supervision related with his office.

Construction

The construction of the cathedral was completed in April 2023. It is constructed according to the model of the real-life existing St. Peter's Church (located in Jaffa, Tel Aviv District, Israel) in the style of New Spanish Baroque.

Consecration

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Coat of Arms

The cathedral has a characteristic coat of arms for a basilica with the so-called umbraculum. The coat of arms depicts two angels venerating the eucharistic host with the inscription JHS (Latin: Jesus Hierosolymae Salvator, 'Jesus, Saviour of Jerusalem') in a monstrance.

Gallery

Crypt of the Noble Army of Martyrs

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Cathedral Chapter

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Archiepiscopal Residence

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