Buried deep in Jerusalem’s Old City, accessed through winding paths and narrow alleys, lies a little-known church called St. Mark’s, which may be much more significant than most realize. The Old City is famously divided into four quarters, but in typical Jerusalem style, the reality is far more complicated than that simple division suggests. St. Mark’s is in the Assyrian quarter, a fifth quarter after the Muslim, Jewish, Christian and Armenian q…
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