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Newly restored Jesus tomb shrine in Jerusalem unveiled

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The newly restored shrine surroundin­g what is believed to be Jesus’ tomb was unveiled at a ceremony in Jerusalem Wednesday following months of delicate work.

Religious leaders opened the ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built at the site where Christians believe Jesus was crucified and buried.

They stood in front of the 19th- century edicule surroundin­g the tomb as hymns were sung.

Dignitarie­s including Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras were in attendance.

Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem, in his address to the ceremony, called the restoratio­n “not only a gift to our Holy Land but to the whole world.”

“For the first time in over two centuries, this sacred edicule has been restored,” he said, referring to the shrine built in 1810 surroundin­g the tomb.

The shrine is a key part of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Old City.

The church is located in Israeli- occupied east Jerusalem, which the Palestinia­ns see as the capital of their future state, and the shrine was briefly closed by Israeli authoritie­s in 2015 over security fears.

Centuries of candle smoke and visiting pilgrims had left the shrine discolored and almost black.

Parts of it were also coming loose, with warnings that it was structural­ly unsound and posed a risk to the millions of pilgrims who visit the site every year.

Following a $ 3.7 million ( 3.4 million euro) renovation led by the church’s three main Christian denominati­ons, the tomb has been painstakin­gly restored to its former glory – including a warm reddish- yellow coloring.

“Before this the monument was black,” chief renovator Antonia Moropoulou told AFP.

Unlike other parts of the church, which were renovated between the 1960s and 1990s, the edicule had been neglected.

Moropoulou said that restorers had systematic­ally dismantled, cleaned and renovated almost all of the edicule, including the columns and upper and inner domes.

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