First Published: 2010-09-03

 

Palestinians to fund renovation of Nativity Church

 

Bethlehem's Church of Nativity renovation 'first of its kind in the modern history of Palestine'.

 

Middle East Online

To be completed in 150 days

RAMALLAH, West Bank - The Palestinian Authority and Christian leaders on Thursday signed an accord to repair the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem on the traditional site of Jesus's birth.

The one-million-dollar project, to be carried out by an international consortium supervised by Italian renovations expert Remigio Rossi, will fix leaks in the roof that could otherwise threaten the interior of the building.

The funding will come from the Palestinian Authority, and prime minister Salam Fayyad was on hand for the signing ceremony.

"This renovation is the first of its kind in the modern history of Palestine and the first of this size to be carried out on the church," he said.

It will be the first such maintenance project to be carried out on the roof in 200 years, according to the Catholic custodian of the church, which is shared by the Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox denominations.

The first phase of the project is due to be completed in 150 days, according to Ziad al-Bandak, who heads the presidential commission supervising the work.

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Association (UNESCO) has said the leaks in the roof threaten wall and floor mosaics in the building, which dates back to the fourth century.

The massive church, built on the site where Christians believe Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger, attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year and is the main tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories.


 

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