it s an incredibly powerful experience. according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed.
it s an incredibly powerful experience. according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very
publicly and openly to remember this important part of their faith. for a religion that had been illegal for over 200 years, it s a defining moment. she makes the holy land holy. and the churches that she built are ways of literally cementing in the ground christianity in the holy land. it reinstates it as the place where people want to go and remember jesus passion. arguably, helena and constantine s biggest contribution to jerusalem is the church of the holy sepulcher said to be built on the site they believed was golgotha, the place where jesus was executed, but did they get the location right?
it s an incredibly powerful experience. according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed.
it s an incredibly powerful experience. according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place.