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Vatican City, home of the Pope and religious center of the Roman Catholic church, is considered to be the "holy land" located in Rome.

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What country is the holy land in?

the country in the holy lands is england rome and italy


Why is it important for other cultures to visit the Holy land?

In other cultures the Holy Land is important in other ways. For example, the Romans thought the Holy Land was important because to them more land meant more power. To the Muslims, the Holy Land was important to their religion, but not for the same reson it is important to a Jew or Christian.


Why is the Holy Land an important area?

because its holy and important to people who belive in god


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There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few. For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.


What events were happening in the holy land?

When? The Holy Land has been in existence 3000 years in its capacity as a holy land.


Diocese of the bishop of Rome is another name the Holy See?

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Why were The Crusades important?

The crusades were important because they regained the Holy Land and stimulated trade to the Middle East and Asia, which was important to advance technology.


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The main Christian pilgrimages in medieval times were to the Holy Land (Jerusalem), Santiago de Compostela in Spain, Rome, and Canterbury in England. These pilgrimages were important for religious reasons, allowing believers to visit holy sites, seek spiritual renewal, and earn indulgences. Journeys to these destinations were often arduous but considered a significant aspect of a devout Christian's faith.


How you can securely Donate to the christians in the holy land?

The Holy Land Association would like to give everyone the opportunity to participate in the fulfillment of the important task entrusted to the Custody of the Holy Land by the Church . http://www.ats.custodia.org , in support of the custody of the holy land . Our mission is to support the Custody of the Holy Land in its tasks:Preserving the Holy Places dear to ChristianitySupporting the Christian community in the Middle EastPromoting peace and dialogueThe Holy Land Association was established by decision of the Custody of the Holy Land. The association's fundamental values have their roots in the history and activities of the Custody itself.The name "Custody of the Holy Land" refers to the Franciscans of the Order of Friars Minor, who have been present in the southeastern Mediterranean region since the earliest days of the Order. Founded by St. Francis in 1209, the Franciscan Order was commissioned by the Church in the 13th century to protect the Holy Places in the Holy Land in the name of all of Christianity.http://www.ats.custodia.org .


Why was the Vatican built in Italy and not places such as Bethleham or Jerusalem where Jesus preached?

At the time of the early Church, Rome ruled most of the known world - "all roads lead to Rome" as the saying goes. Rome was, basically, the center of the world. From Rome there were relatively good roads (for the era) and ships to many areas ruled by the Roman Empire. This would be the ideal place to center a religion. Jerusalem and the Holy Land were on the eastern fringes of the Empire and quite primitive by Roman standards. Also, in AD70 the Romans had had enough of the problems in the Holy Land and destroyed Jerusalem, killing or dispersing much of the population. Even after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century, Rome still remained an important city much as it does today.