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What Church Is Right Next To The Garden Of Gethsemane

One of the most sacred places in Jerusalem is the garden of Gethsemane. The olive trees there are hundreds of years old and are believed to be the trees that accompanied Jesus the day he was arrested

Ron Peled, AllAboutJerusalem.com

"Gethsemane" comes from "Gat Shemen" in Hebrew, which means olive press. Of course this is due to the many natural growing olive trees there. This place is special to the Gospel where it is told that Jesus spent his last night there praying: "And they came to a place which was named Gethsemane: and he saith to his disciples, Sit ye here, while I shall pray" (Matthew, XXVI 36).
All the Nations Church - Gethsemane Garden

Photo: Ron Peled

 This reminiscent sight in Jerusalem is ideal for the rise of the Church of All Nations. Also known as  the Basilica of the Agony, as reference to Jesus' night of Passion there.

The church was built by Antonio Barluzzi, the  Italian architect, in 1924. The unique design is a harmonious mixture of outstanding Islamic architectural features, like domes on the roof and sides of the building, and christian basilica in the front.

Many countries helped build the church, thus the name "Church of all nations". A slight oriental reference is noticeable in the domes where the flags of the nations are displayed. A  Byzantine church was built on the same grounds in the 4th century later converted to a basilica by the Crusaders.
The Garden of Gethsemane - Mount of olives

Photo: Ron Peled

At the top of the steps stands a wrought iron fence enclosing the front of the church. The atrium arches are supported by a mass of pillars surrounding the atrium. The  tympanum is decorated with a contemporary mosaic representing Jesus as the connection between mortals and God.
Traces of the  ancient Byzantine church can be seen inside on the remains of the mosaic.
The most prominent part of the church is the presbytery and the high altar that are behind a large piece of the rock believed to be where Jesus prayed the night before the Passion.

The main apse of Gethsemane Church - The stone of Agony

Photo: Ron Peled

Surrounding the rock is a circle of thorns made of wrought iron. A mosaic in the apse symbolizes Christ's suffering and being comforted by an angel. More representations of occurrences in Christ's passion, like his arrest and the Kiss of Judas can be seen in the side apses

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