Is there a Church where Jesus was crucified?

Yes, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is the traditional site where Christians believe Jesus was crucified (Golgotha/Calvary) and buried, a location identified since the 4th century, though some scholars debate the exact spot due to Old City wall changes over time. This significant pilgrimage site houses the purported tomb and the Rock of Calvary, where the crucifixion is believed to have happened, and is shared by various Christian denominations.

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Is there a Church built where Jesus was crucified?

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, church built on the traditional site of Jesus' Crucifixion and burial.

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Can you visit where Jesus got crucified?

Church of the Holy Sepulchre

This church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City is where Christ was crucified, buried and resurrected. This is one of the most venerated sites in Christendom, and a major pilgrimage destination.

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What is so special about the Church of the Holy Sepulchre?

Located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, the church is home to two of the holiest sites in Christianity - the site where Jesus was crucified, known as Calvary, and the tomb where Jesus was buried and then resurrected. Today, the tomb is enclosed by a shrine called the Aedicula.

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Does Golgotha still exist today?

Inside the church is a rock, about 7 m long by 3 m wide by 4.8 m high, that is traditionally believed to be all that now remains visible of Golgotha; the design of the church means that the Calvary Chapel contains the upper foot or so of the rock, while the remainder is in the chapel beneath it (known as the tomb of ...

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Where Jesus Was Crucified: The archaeological evidence!

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Has Jesus DNA been found?

At this time, there is no DNA test that can identify a person, especially one that has been deceased for centuries. We're getting closer, though. Geneticists have been studying ancient bones collected from Israel and Bulgaria including alleged bones from John the Baptist.

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Does the bloodline of Jesus still exist?

The notion of a progeny from Jesus and Mary Magdalene and its supposed relationship to the Merovingians, as well as to their alleged modern descendants, is strongly dismissed as pseudohistorical by a qualified majority of Christian and secular historians such as Darrell Bock and Bart D.

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Where is Jesus buried now?

While it's impossible to provide a definitive answer to this question, there are a number of reasons for thinking that Constantine and Helena were correct in their assessment that the site of the present-day Church of the Holy Sepulchre is indeed the location of Christ's burial and Resurrection.

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Does the Bible say a third temple will be built in Jerusalem?

Both Daniel and Yeshua (Jesus) tell us that the Anti-Messiah will defile the Third Temple before the return of the true Messiah. Daniel 9:21–24: in his Seventy Weeks Prophecy, prophesies that Jerusalem and the destroyed Temple would be rebuilt, that the Messiah would bemore...

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Who owns the Holy Sepulchre?

Three Christian denominations share the ownership of the Holy Sepulchre. These include the Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Orthodox. The Greeks refer to the Holy Sepulchre as the Church of the Resurrection or Anastasia's basilica. They own the central worship space known as the Greek Choir or Katholikon.

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Is there any proof Jesus was crucified?

The event is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, and later attested to by other ancient sources. Scholars nearly universally accept the historicity of Jesus' crucifixion, although there is no consensus on the details.

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Why can't Christians enter the Dome of the Rock?

Jews and Christians are generally restricted from entering for extended periods and may only visit the site as tourists, as the Status Quo only permits Muslim prayer on the Temple Mount; Jewish entry restrictions are also dependent on the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, which holds the position that entering the site for ...

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Where is Jesus' resurrected body now?

Most modern Christians believe that Christ's body ascended with his presence into heaven after his period of ministry following his resurrection. This is borne out clearly in Luke's accounts in Luke and Acts, and is affirmed in the Apostles Creed (which many modern Christians recite regularly).

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Is Bethlehem in Israel or Palestine?

Bethlehem is a Palestinian city in the West Bank, located just south of Jerusalem, and is under the administration of the Palestinian Authority (PA), though it's within territory Israel occupied in 1967 and maintains significant control over access, with UNESCO recognizes it as part of Palestine. It's famous as the traditional birthplace of Jesus and is a major Christian pilgrimage site, with its economy heavily reliant on tourism.
 

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Can you visit Golgotha today?

There are two sites you can visit to see where Jesus was crucified. The first is within the church building of the Church of the Sepulchre outside the second wall of Jerusalem in the Christian Quarter of the old city. The second site is known as Gordon's Calvary.

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Can you visit Jesus' grave?

No matter the time of day, expect a line of pilgrims waiting their turn to enter Christ's Tomb. Greek Orthodox priests monitor entry, and you won't be given much time. No photography is allowed inside the Edicule. Our group waited in line a little less than an hour, and the visit was over in minutes.

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Is Israel getting ready to build the third temple?

Although it remains unbuilt, the notion of and desire for a Third Temple has traditionally been an integral principle in Judaism.

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Was a red heifer sacrificed in 2025?

According to news reports, a red heifer was ritually sacrificed in the West Bank on July 8, 2025, however 2 black hairs were found thus disqualifying it from being a valid sacrifice and was only used as practice.

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Does the Bible say the Jews will return to Israel?

YES. Many times. Deuteronomy 30:3–5 – God promises to gather Israel from all nations and return them to the land of their ancestors. Isaiah 11:11–12 – A second regathering of Israel from the four corners of the earth.

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What happened to Jesus' bones?

His body was exposed on a hilltop for four years. According to the customs of the time, Jesus's bones were collected, bundled, and buried in the mound purported to be the grave of Jesus Christ.

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Why is the year 2033 so important?

The Jubilee of 2033

The year 2033 will be of exceptional significance for the Christian community and the entire world. This extraordinary year will mark the 2000th anniversary of the Redemption, an event that highlights the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the foundation of Christian faith.

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What does Golgotha look like today?

Its where the Romans had crucifixions (outside the city walls of Jerusalem). Nowadays the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is built on top of Golgotha. Inside the church, you walk up a flight of stairs and see a beautiful altar.

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What race is closest to Jesus?

Historical appearance

Research on ancient skeletons in modern-day Israel and Palestine suggests that Judeans of the time were biologically closer to present-day Samaritans than to any other modern population.

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What does 7 times 70 mean in the Bible?

Jesus speaks of forgiveness beyond what anyone had ever considered before: seventy times seven! Many commentaries understand this to mean that Jesus was telling Peter that he should forgive his brother a limitless number of times.

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Whose DNA did Jesus have?

Consequently, Jesus received his DNA from the Blessed Mother, Mary and, by extension, her direct ancestors.

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