Church of the Multiplication

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The Church of the Multiplication is a Roman Catholic church in Tabgha, Israel, traditionally identified as the site where Jesus miraculously multiplied loaves and fishes to feed a large crowd.

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Church of the Multiplication canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church building
pilgrimage site
affiliation Benedictine monastery at Tabgha NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modern basilica
associatedWithEvent Feeding of the 5,000 NERFINISHED
builtOnSiteOf Byzantine church
country Israel
dedicatedTo Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
miracle of the multiplication of loaves and fishes
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
destroyedBy Persian invasion of Palestine NERFINISHED
destroyedIn 614
earliestStructureAttributedTo late 4th century pilgrim tradition
firstChurchBuiltInCentury 4th century GENERATED
floorMosaicsDateFrom 5th century
governedBy Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
hasAltName Church of the Loaves and Fishes NERFINISHED
Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateLocation near 32.88°N 35.55°E
hasFeature baptistery area with ancient remains
chapel spaces around the nave
courtyard with cloister
hasHeritageDesignation Christian pilgrimage site
hasPart Byzantine-era mosaic floor
altar over a rock associated with the miracle
famous mosaic of bread and fish
liturgicalUse Latin rite
locatedIn Tabgha NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Galilee NERFINISHED
Northern District, Israel NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwestern shore region of the Sea of Galilee called Tabgha NERFINISHED
locatedOn northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee
mentionedIn Christian pilgrimage itineraries
near Capernaum NERFINISHED
Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter NERFINISHED
Mount of Beatitudes NERFINISHED
openTo Christian pilgrims
tourists
operatedBy Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
ownedBy German Association of the Holy Land NERFINISHED
reconstructionCompletedIn 1982
religion Roman Catholicism
subjectOf Christian devotional practices
archaeological excavations
tourismType religious tourism site
tradition New Testament NERFINISHED
traditionallyIdentifiedAs site of the miracle of the multiplication of loaves and fishes

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Tabgha hasPlaceOfWorship Church of the Multiplication