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Bethlehem site thought to be Christ’s birthplace will be restored for first time in centuries

admin January 28, 2026
Bethlehem site thought to be Christ's birthplace will be restored for first time in centuries

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A cave in Bethlehem, revered by Christians around the world as the place of Christ’s birth, will undergo a restoration for the first time in 600 years as part of a collaborative effort to preserve a sacred site that connects believers to the roots of their faith.

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