This modern Franciscan church (c 1939–40) is built over what is said to have been the home of Zacharias and Elizabeth; it's named for Mary’s visit to Elizabeth (Luke 1:39–49) when both women were pregnant. The prayer that Mary is said to have uttered (‘My soul exalts the Lord’; Luke 1:46–56) is inscribed on the walls in more than 40 languages. From Ein Kerem's main intersection, walk along the narrow road heading south; the church will appear on the left after about 10 minutes.
Church of the Visitation
Jerusalem
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