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Ancient Jordan is associated with many of the written events in the Old and New Covenants, as well as historical events associated with the Christian Religion. This makes many of the Earth's Jordanian areas sites that attract believers, including Catholic Church papal and the world's Orthodox and evangelical church presidents, who have all made pilgrimage to the sacred places, as well as many of the global civil personals.
Jordan received four papal visits: His Holiness Pope Paul VI in 1964, His Holiness Pope John Paul II in 2000, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in 2009, and His Holiness Pope Francis in 2014.
Jordan, which is known for its good co-existence and religious harmony, is interested in maintaining these religious sites to facilitate the visit of pilgrims from all over the world and to provide them with the highest standards of care.
The ancient city of Jerash is proud of being the city where the population has continued for 6500 years. In the pre-Roman era, specifically during the reign ...
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The Zarqa River is known in the Bible as the Jabbok River. Jacob crossed it on his way to Canaan, after leaving Haran. The river was mentioned for the first ...
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This name was given to the city of Umm el-Jimal due to its important and main location as a stop on the camel caravan route. Umm el-Jimal, like other sites i ...
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The city of Pella (Ṭabaqat Faḥl) has always been under occupation since the Stone Age. It was first mentioned in the nineteenth century BC in Egyptian writin ...
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The first book of Kings mentions the home of the prophet Elijah, saying: “Now Elijah the Tishbite, who was of the settlers of Gilead, said to Ahab, “As the L ...
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Read moreArnon Stream (Wadi Mujib) is mentioned frequently in many books of the Old Testament of the Bible. On the memorial to King Mesha there is a mention of him fo ...
Read moreThe Arab origin of Umm ar-Rasas remains a mystery to this day, and in the nineteenth century archaeologist Jimir Deran suggested that Umm ar-Rasas was in fac ...
Read moreThe first-century Jewish Roman historian Josephius identified the impressive site of Macarius (modern-day known as Macauer) as the fortress of Herod Antipas, ...
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Read moreThe history of the Church of the Apostles goes back to the year 579 AD and was discovered by Father Giuseppe Manfredi in 1902. The church was built in honor ...
Read moreThe Madaba mosaic map, presently in the Greek Orthodox Church of George, is the oldest pictorial map of the Holy Land. The map is part of a mosaic floor with ...
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Read moreMount Nebo is the site where the Prophet Moses saw the Holy Land without entering it: “Then Moses ascended from the wilderness of Moab, to Mount Nebo, to the ...
Read moreThe Bible recounts that people used to travel from Jerusalem and Judah and from neighboring countries to the Jordan to be baptized by John the Baptist: “And ...
Read moreAaron was a prophet, high priest, and older brother of Moses. He accompanied the Hebrew people on their journey from Egypt to the land of Canaan, but he did ...
Read moreDuring the Roman era, and specifically since the second half of the third generation, Ayla became an episcopal seat and a major center, and its bishops parti ...
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