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Deir Mar Musa al-Habashi
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<p>Deir Mar Musa al-Habashi, or the monastery of St. Moses the Ethiopian or St. Moses the Abyssinian, is located approximately 18km east of Nabk in central Syria. The monastery is first mentioned in a manuscript in the British Library in 558/9 and appears to have had a scriptorium at this early date. It was a Lavra with the monks living in caves in the mountains and gathering in the central monastery to worship together. The chapel has the only complete fresco cycle still extant in the Levant and it appears that this was repainted at least three times between 1058 and 1208/09.</p>
<p>The monastery was abandoned in the C19th, but refounded by Fr. Paolo Dall'Oglio, an Italian Jesuit, in 1982 and is now a dual house for male and female monastics. The spelling 'Deir' is used for monastery rather than the more usual English transliteration of 'Dayr' as this is how the modern Community spell the word.</p>
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Emma Loosley
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Emma Loosley
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The evangelist John
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John is located on the eastern spandrel of the northern arcade of the nave and is the most damaged of the four evangelists. This picture was taken before the painting was cleaned and consolidated.
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Emma Loosley
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2003-05-03
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Charles Chemaly
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Painting
1207/08
An Nabk
Church
Deir Mar Musa
Deir Mar Musa al-Habashi
Evangelist
Fresco
Mar Musa al-Habashi
Monastery
St. John
Syria
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Galilee
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The Sea of Galilee, located in northern Israel, is dotted with sites that are traditionally associated with the early life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These holy places were venerated throughout Late Antiquity and many were enshrined with richly decorated chapels and churches. This collection of photographs was taken during fieldwork in Israel over July - August 2013. The aim of this resource is to document, in photographs, the early churches and pilgrimage sites from the area of Galilee.
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Lucy O'Connor
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Lucy O'Connor
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
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Architecture
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The Church of the Transfiguration, Mount Tabor
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Lucy O'Connor
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
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Lucy O'Connor
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Architecture
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Mount Tabor is an isolated oval-shaped mountain in the Jezreel valley and is situated to the south-west of the Sea of Galilee. It is associated as the place of Christ’s Transfiguration before Peter, James and John in the presence of Elijah and Moses. Pilgrims who venerated the site in the fourth century describe three churches built on the summit of the mountain that were dedicated to Christ, Moses and Elijah. The mosaics photographed here are from this period. The Crusaders founded a Benedictine abbey on the site, remnants of which are visible today. The Franciscans built a new church in the twentieth century and the place of the Transfiguration is located in the crypt.
Architecture
Baptistery
C12th
C20th
C4th
Christ
Christian
Church
Cross
Geometric Motif
Holy Site
Israel
Jezreel Valley
Mosaic
Mount Tabor
Mountain
St. Elijah
St. James
St. John
St. Peter
Transfiguration