The House of Virgin Mary, Biblical Places Ephesus Virgin Mary
				
 
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    The House of Virgin Mary, Biblical Places Ephesus Virgin Mary, Pilgrim Places in Turkey
The House of Virgin Mary, Biblical Places Ephesus Virgin Mary
		
		House of Virgin Mary
		Located on the top of the "Bulbul" mountain 9 km ahead of 
		Ephesus, the shrine of Virgin Mary enjoys a marvelous 
		atmosphere hidd
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		in the green. It is the place where Mary may have spent her last days. 
		Indeed, she may have come in the area together with Saint John, who 
		spent several years in the area to spread Christianity. Mary 
		preferred this remote place rather than living in crowded place.
		On Bulbul Dag (Nightingale mountain) there is the House of the 
		Virgin where it's believed that she passed last years of her life and 
		died. She came to Ephesus together with St. John and taken up to
		Panaghia Kapulu mountain to survive the Roman persecutions. The 
		House was destroyed by many earthquakes and not discovered until 1951 
		thanks to a German Nun Catherine Emmerich who saw its location in her 
		visions. It is recognized as a shrine by Vatican. Now the House of 
		Virgin Mary is renovated by George Quatman Foundation from Ohio 
		and serves as a small church which attracts many Christians as well as 
		Muslims coming to pray for Her. The Mass is held here every Sunday. 
		On 15th August 2000 there was a great ceremony for the Assumption of the 
		Virgin.
		
		The house is a typical Roman architectural example, entirely made of 
		stones. In the 4th century AD, a church, combining her house an
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		grave, has been built. The original two-stored house, which consisted of 
		an anteroom (where today candles are proposed), bedroom and praying room 
		(Christian church area) and a room with fireplace (chapel for 
		Muslims). A front kitchen fell into ruins and has been restored in 
		1940's. Today, only the central part and a room on the right of the 
		altar are open to visitors. From there one can understand that this 
		building looks more like a church than a house. Another interesting 
		place is the "Water of Mary", a source to be found at the exit of 
		the church area and where a rather salt water, with curative properties, 
		can be drunk by all.
		
		Paul VI was the first pope to visit this place in the 1960's. Later, 
		in the 1980's, during his visit, Pope John-Paul II declared 
		the Shrine of Virgin Mary has a pilgrimage place for 
		Christians. It is also visited by Muslims who recognize Mary as the 
		mother of one of their prophets. Every year, on August 15th a 
		ceremony is organized to commemorate Mary's Assumption.
		On Bulbul Dag (Nightingale mountain) there is the House of the 
		Virgin where it's believed that she passed last years of her life 
		and died.
		
She 
		came to Ephesus together with St. John and taken up to 
		Panaghia Kapulu mountain to survive the Roman persecutions. The 
		House was destroyed by many earthquakes and not discovered until 1951 
		thanks to a German Nun Catherine Emmerich who saw its location in 
		her visions. It is recognized as a shrine by Vatican. Now the House of 
		Virgin Mary is renovated by George Quatman Foundation from Ohio and 
		serves as a small church which attracts many Christians as well as 
		Muslims coming to pray for Her. The Mass is held here every Sunday. 
		On 15th August 2000 there was a great ceremony for the Assumption 
		of the Virgin.
		
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