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Dominus Flevit (Latin, "the Lord wept") is a
Roman Catholic church on the
Mount of Olives,
opposite the
walls of the Old City of
Jerusalem in Israel. During...
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approaches Jerusalem, he
looks at the city and
weeps over it (an
event known as
Flevit super illam in Latin),
foretelling the
suffering that
awaits the city. On...
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place where Jesus stood when he wept over
Jerusalem (an
event known as
Flevit super illam in Latin).
Jesus is said to have
spent time on the mount, teaching...
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traveled to the Holy Land,
where he
painted his
monumental work
Flevit super illam (painting) [es]; work for
which he
received numerous medals...
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famous family in Jerusalem. The 43
inscriptions discovered in the
Dominus Flevit cemetery between May 1953 and June 1955 were
published with photographs...
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Gospel of John
Dominus Flevit Church Chapters and
verses of the
Bible § Statistics (including shortest...
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approaches Jerusalem, he
looks at the city and
weeps over it (an
event known as
Flevit super illam in Latin),
foretelling his
coming P****ion and the suffering...
- Emmaus-Qubeibeh (1940–44)
Church of the Nativity,
Bethlehem (1948)
Dominus Flevit on the
Mount of
Olives (1953–55)
Basilica of the Annunciation, Nazareth...
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Flevit super illam (He wept over it); by
Enrique Simonet, 1892....
- Co-Cathedral of the Most Holy Name of
Jesus Convent of the
Sisters of Zion
Dominus Flevit Church Dormition Abbey Ecce Homo (church), part of the
Convent of the Sisters...