St. Onuphrius Monastery
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St. Onuphrius Monastery
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The St. Onuphrius Monastery is an Orthodox monastery for women located in the potter's field that the Jewish elders purchased with the thirty pieces of silver returned by Judas Iscariot that had been given for betraying Jesus. The location is south of the Old City of Jerusalem and on the southern slope of the Gehenna valley, close to the Kidron Valley. Subject to the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, it is named after the fourth-century anchorite monk Saint Onuphrius.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Onuphrius_Monastery
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2024-04-19T02:09:36Z
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