Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land

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The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land is a Catholic religious jurisdiction of the Franciscan Order responsible for caring for and administering many Christian holy sites in the Middle East, especially in Israel and Palestine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction
custody of the Order of Friars Minor
religious province-level entity
alsoKnownAs Custody of the Holy Land
surface form: Custodia Terrae Sanctae

Custody of the Holy Land
Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
surface form: Franciscan Custody of the Holy Places
country Israel
State of Palestine
dateFounded 1342
denomination Roman Catholic
establishedInCentury 14th century
foundedBy Pope Clement VI
founder Franciscan Order
Order of Friars Minor
fundedBy Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land
hasOffice Custody of the Holy Land
surface form: Custos of the Holy Land
headquarters Jerusalem
headquartersLocation Saint Saviour Monastery, Jerusalem
jurisdictionType custody
languageUsed Arabic
English
Hebrew
Italian
leaderTitle Custody of the Holy Land
surface form: Custodian of the Holy Land

Custody of the Holy Land
surface form: Custos of the Holy Land
primaryMission care of Christian holy places
hospitality to pilgrims
pastoral care of local Catholic communities
preservation of Christian heritage in the Holy Land
regionServed Cyprus
Holy Land
Israel
Jordan
Lebanon
Middle East
Palestinian territories
Rhodes
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Friars Minor
responsibleFor Basilica of the Annunciation
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
surface form: Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre

Church of the Nativity
surface form: Basilica of the Nativity

Church of the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor
Mount Nebo
surface form: Mount Nebo sanctuary

Sanctuary of Cana
Sanctuary of Capernaum
Garden of Gethsemane
surface form: Sanctuary of Gethsemane

Sanctuary of the Flagellation
Sanctuary of the Visitation in Ein Karem
Beit Sahour
surface form: Shepherds' Field in Beit Sahour
rite Latin Rite
supports Catholic schools in the Holy Land
parishes in the Holy Land
social and charitable works in the Holy Land
underAuthorityOf Dicastery for the Oriental Churches
surface form: Congregation for the Oriental Churches

Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor
website https://www.custodia.org

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Capernaum managedBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Mount of Beatitudes (traditional site) hasDenominationalPresence Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Jerusalem cross usedBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Mount Nebo managedBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem hasPart Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
this entity surface form: Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land headquarters
Franciscan Chapel of the Apparition custodian Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Dominus Flevit Church custodian Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel religiousScope Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
this entity surface form: Catholic Church and its institutions in Israel
Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land alsoKnownAs Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
this entity surface form: Franciscan Custody of the Holy Places
Kfar Nahum managedBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Basilica of the Agony administeredBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Church of the Agony governedBy Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Antonio Barluzzi designedFor Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
Antonio Barluzzi associatedWith Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
this entity surface form: Franciscan Order in the Holy Land
Church of the Beatitudes governingBody Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
St. Peter’s Church affiliation Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
subject surface form: St. Peter’s Church (Jaffa)