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Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem)

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Other chapels within the Church of the Resurrection
:"We may not be absolutely certain that the site of the Holy Sepulchre Church is the site of Jesus' burial, but we have no other site that can lay a claim nearly as weighty, and we really have no reason to reject the authenticity of the site." (1986)
===Other chapels within Layout of the Church of the Resurrection===
There are eight minor chapels within the church of the Resurrection.
:1. Stone of the Unction:2. Latin calvary:3. Rock of Golgotha ("Greek Calvary")::a. The chapel of [[Adam]], located immediately beneath Golgotha.:::This is a small area of worship that used to be known as the "Area of the Skull" and also the chapel of "Melchizedek". In accordance with tradition, the name of 'skull' and 'Adam' is derived from the fact that this is the spot where they found the skull and relics of Adam. The theology of the Orthodox church believes that this location is not a coincidence since the purpose of the crucifixion is directly connected to the story of Adam and his expulsion from Eden. Having found the bones of Adam underneath Golgotha symbolises the cleansing of the bones of the man who committed the first sin by the blood of Christ dripping down from the cross.:4. Chapel of the Derision (Greek):5. Chapel of St. Helen:6. Chapel of St. Vartan:7. Chapel of the Finding of the Cross:8. Chapel of the Division of the Robe (Armenian):9. Chapel of St. Longinus (Greek):10. Prison of Christ:11. Chapel of St. [[Mary Magdalene]], also known as the chapel of "Mi mou aptou":::In accordance with Latin tradition, the circular marble plaque that is at this spot marks the location where Christ appeared to Mary Magdalene after His resurrection (John 10, 17). This chapel belongs to the Latins and is named "Mi mou aptou", in hounour of Christ's words, but is also named Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene. Over this location is a huge painting depicting this event.:12. Syrian chapel
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