Located on the western slope of the Mount of Olives, the church was designed and constructed between 1953 and 1955 by the Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi and is held in trust by the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. Dominus Flevit, which translates from Latin as "The Lord Wept", was fashioned in the shape of a teardrop to symbolize the tears of Christ.
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- en.wikipedia.org Dominus Flevit ChurchDominus 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.
- madainproject.com dominus_flevit_churchThis burial cave (peek inside) is one of the at least three caves situated on the Dominus Flevit Church premises.
- viator.com en-CA/Jerusalem-attractions/Dominus-…Sitting halfway up the Mount of Olives, the Dominus Flevit Church is a prominent Franciscan church in Jerusalem.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g293983-d319056…This tear-shaped church was built between 1953 and 1955 on the spot where, according to tradition, Jesus wept over Jerusalem.
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io jerusalem1200/the-…The Catholic Church of Tears of the Lord English is commonly referred to that way, but in reality it's called even more dramatic – Dominus Flevit.
- viator.com Jerusalem-attractions/Dominus-Flevit/…Dominus Flevit Church translates to “The Lord Wept” in Latin.
- biblewalks.com dominusflevit/Dominus Flevit is a Catholic church located on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, near the Garden of Gethsemane.
- private-tours-in-israel.com dominus-flevit-chapel/The current Dominus Flevit Church is built upon the foundations of an earlier Byzantine church, which, like most churches, faced east.
- slavaguide.com en/sites/dominus-flevit-churchThe Dominus Flevit is a Catholic site on the north part of the Mount of Olives, observing the old city of Jerusalem and the old city walls, the church has an...
- holylandsite.com dominus-flevit-church1. Dominus Flevit (Latin for "the Lord wept") is a Roman Catholic church on the Mount of Olives, opposite the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel.