Bethlehem’s Grotto of the Nativity to undergo first restoration in six centuries

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The Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem, venerated by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, is set to undergo its first restoration in six centuries, marking a significant effort to preserve one of Christianity’s most sacred sites, according to christianpost.com

The restoration was announced on January 23 by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Custody of the Holy Land, in cooperation with the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Patriarchate and under the auspices of the Presidency of the State of Palestine. The project reflects a rare moment of close collaboration among Christian communities responsible for the care of the holy site.

An Italian restoration company—previously involved in the conservation of the Basilica of the Nativity—will carry out the works inside the grotto. The cave, located beneath the basilica, is traditionally identified as the place of Christ’s birth and is marked by a prominent 14-pointed silver star set into white marble.

“This project embodies a unified Christian commitment to preserve the spiritual, historical, and cultural patrimony of the Holy Grotto for future generations, and to uphold the dignity of a site where the Christian proclamation took visible form and where the faithful of every nation have gathered in pilgrimage throughout the centuries,” the joint statement said.

Restoration efforts will focus on maintaining historical authenticity, ensuring continuity in craftsmanship and artistic approach. Technical reinforcement will also be carried out in adjacent areas to support the overall structure of the sanctuary.

“In the Grotto, the mystery of the Incarnation entered history, and the Christian confession received its earthly beginning,” the statement added, underscoring the site’s central role in Christian faith and tradition.

Source: christianpost.com

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