Khaleej Times

Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity reopens

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BETHLEHEM — Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, built on the spot where Christians believe Jesus was born, reopened on Tuesday more than two months after closing in the face of the coronaviru­s.

A handful of priests from different Christian denominati­ons stood watch as the door to the church in the Israeli-occupied West Bank was opened, an AFP photograph­er reported.

Once inside, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Bethlehem, Bishop Theophylac­tos, kissed an icon while a priest sprayed holy water in the grotto of the church, where Christians believe Christ was born in a manger. The church had been closed since March 5 when an outbreak of Covid-19 was detected in Bethlehem.

Initially only 50 people will be allowed in the church at one time and visitors must wear face coverings and observe social distancing, a joint statement from the churches that control the site said. Kissing or touching the stones, including in the grotto where Christians believe Jesus was born, will be forbidden.

The Bethlehem outbreak began with a group of Greek tourists who visited the city, including the Church of the Nativity, prompting church authoritie­s to sterilise the site. —

 ?? AFP ?? A Christian worshipper touches a silver star, believed to be the exact spot where Jesus Christ was born, in the grotto of Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity on Tuesday. —
AFP A Christian worshipper touches a silver star, believed to be the exact spot where Jesus Christ was born, in the grotto of Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity on Tuesday. —

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