The Lord's Prayer plaque in Slavonic in the Church of the Pater Noster in Jerusalem, Israel
Named for the "Our Father" prayer (Latin: Pater Noster), the Church of the Pater Noster stands on the traditional site in Jerusalem where Jesus taught his disciples the Lord's Prayer. Emperor Constantine built a church over a cave here in 4th century, and this has been partially reconstructed. Plaques in the cloister bear the Lord's Prayer in 62 different languages.
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Location: Jerusalem, Israel
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