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Blessed Pilgrimage: The Way of Christ the Lord

Sea of Galilee: Mount of Beatitudes

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Mount of Beatitudes Photos

View east: The traditional Mount of Beatitudes (Top center) and Tabgha (upper right). You can see the Roman Catholic Mount of Beatitudes Chapel overlooking the mount (top left) and Sea of Galilee.

The altar inside the Mount of Beatitudes Chapel, with beautiful views of the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee through the windows surrounding the altar.

View west: The Roman Catholic Mount of Beatitudes Chapel. See the top photo on page 228, in which the chapel overlooks the mountain’s western slope.

View east: The Mount of Beatitudes chapel, looking toward the Plain of Bethsaida and the northeast shore of the Sea of Galilee (top right).

View northeast: The grounds around the chapel offer several covered areas where tour groups can come together and worship. This young man left his group to pray alone.

View west: The Old Testament site of Chinnereth (center), the Plain of Gennesaret (left center), Mt. Arbel (top left), the Horns of Hattin, and Mt. Nitai (top center). The white netting covers banana trees.

View north: This is a typical tour group on a busy Mount of Beatitudes. You can see that most of the group’s members are contemplating the tour guide’s message.

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