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New evidence supports suspected site of “Church of the Apostles”

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J-P Mauro - published on 08/19/22
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A newly unearthed floor mosaic within the suspected "Church of the Apostles" presents the strongest case yet that this is indeed the site.

The archaeological site of El-Araj has long been suspected to be the biblical town of Bethsaida, where the Apostles Simon Peter and Andrew were born and raised. In 2021, Aleteia reported on the findings of a team of excavators who were convinced that they had found the long lost “Church of the Apostles,” and now, new evidence has further supported the claim. 

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