Archaeologists have unearthed artifacts from an ancient Jewish burial cave associated with Salome, who according to some Christian traditions was a midwife at
Salome (right) and the midwife "Emea" (left), bathing the infant Jesus, are common figures in Orthodox icons of the Nativity of Jesus; here in a 12th-century fresco from Cappadocia. / Public DomainWashington D.C., Dec 20, 2022 / 14:40 pm (CNA).A team of archaeologists has unearthed artifacts from an ancient Jewish burial cave associated with Salome, who according to some Christian traditions was a midwife at the Nativity of Jesus.The cave is the site of a centuries-old Christian pilgrimage destination located in the Lachish region in central Israel, the Times of Israel reported Tuesday. Looters first happened upon the elaborate cave in 1982 before it was formally excavated in 1984. Now it s being examined once again, and the team of researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) is preparing to open it to the public."We believe that pilgrims would come here, rent an oil lamp, perform their prayers inside, and go on their way," IAA archaeologi
Archaeologists prepare to open tomb of Jesus midwife to public – Catholic World Report catholicworldreport.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from catholicworldreport.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.