The
Church of the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor in northern Israel, is where
Christians believe Jesus spoke with Moses and Elijah ©Jack Guez (AFP)
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A church in Israel built
where Christians believe the transfiguration of Jesus took place has been vandalized,
with chalices stolen, icons damaged and a donation box robbed, an official said
Tuesday.
Christian
officials said chalices were stolen from the Church of the Transfiguration on
Mount Tabor, in Israel’s Lower Galilee ©Jack Guez (AFP)
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AFP
report continues:
Church
officials believe the motive for Monday's incident was robbery and not Jewish
extremism, which has been blamed for previous vandalism at Christian sites in
Israel, said Wadie Abunassar, a spokesman for bishops in the Holy Land.
Abunassar
could not say how many chalices were stolen from the Basilica of the
Transfiguration or how much money from the donation box had been taken.
Communion bread had also been thrown on the ground.
No
graffiti was painted on the church as usually occurs with vandalism by
extremists, Abunassar said. A report has been made with police.
The
church is located on Mount Tabor in the Galilee region of northern Israel,
where Christians believe Jesus became radiant and spoke with Moses and Elijah.
Gospels
in the Bible's New Testament include the story.
Tourists and pilgrims
regularly visit the church built on the site.
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