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These gates at the Church of the Multiplication depict the miracle of the loaves and fishes.

Therese through my new kaleidoscope. She's a teapot with 50 spots.

Church Of The Multiplication, dedicated to the miracle of the multiplication of the loves and fishes

View of the exhibition

BEYOND KIOSK - MODES OF MULTIPLICATION

Mudam Luxembourg, 15/03/09 – 13/09/09

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Stained glass inside the Church of Multiplication in Tabgha, Israel

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During Math class students use a "wrap up" to learn the 4's multiplication tables.

Benedictine Convent & Church of the Multiplication of Fish & Loaves. Interior. Altar at the Rock & Mosaic of Multiplication

Multiplication and regeneration team members. Nguyen Huu Hai, Do Manh Thu, Duong Thi Hong Mai, Phan Thi Nga. Crop Trust BOLD review of Vietnam national genebank - 24-28 October 2022. Photo: Michael Major for Crop Trust

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The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, Sea of Galilee, Israel / Igreja da Multiplicação dos Pães e Peixes (ou, simplesmente, Igreja da Multiplicação), Mar da Galileia, Israel.

The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, Sea of Galilee, Israel / Igreja da Multiplicação dos Pães e Peixes (ou, simplesmente, Igreja da Multiplicação), Mar da Galileia, Israel.

Tabgha is the name of a site on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus appeared after his resurrection (John 21), and where he multiplied loaves and fishes to feed the crowds gathered to hear him teach.

 

The name, Tabgha, has its roots in the Greek term for “seven springs" (see it on a map here). The place used to be the site of a Palestinian village and was important from ancient times because of its fresh water; trees that grew near the springs gave shade. It is not hard to imagine why Jesus might have gathered followers here to teach them for a day.

 

The present church preserves within some of its walls remains of a church that stood here in the late 300s. When that earlier church was excavated in 1936, archeologists discovered a mosaic around a block of naked limestone. The mosaic depicted two fish and a basket of loaves. Ancient accounts identify the block of limestone as the place where Jesus broke and blessed the bread that was multiplied and shared with the crowds. The new, modern church preserves this rock below its altar (pictured above).

 

It is difficult to tell if this was actually the exact place where Jesus multiplied the loaves, but it is clear that at least since 425, Christians have thought so.

 

The modern church replicates the style of the Byzantine church that would have been built after St. Helen’s visit to the Holy Land, even using some of the same stones from the original church. The only imagery in the church is found in two icons stationed near the sanctuary—one of Mary and one of Jesus.

 

The story of the multiplication of the loaves is the only miracle (aside from Jesus’ resurrection) that is recorded in all four Gospels. The story has captured the imagination of the Christian community because it reveals a deep truth about our lives of faith: God feeds us abundantly

 

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Oct.27, 2018: Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter is a Franciscan church located in Tabgha, Israel, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It commemorates, and allegedly marks the spot, of Jesus' reinstatement of Peter as chief among the Apostles.

 

Also known as The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, shortened to the Church of the Multiplication. The modern church rests on the site of two earlier churches.

 

Tranquil Tabgha, on the north-western shore of the Sea of Galilee, is best known for Christ’s miraculous multiplication of loaves and fish to feed a multitude.

 

But it is also remembered for Jesus’ third appearance to his disciples after his Resurrection, when he tested and commissioned St Peter as leader of his Church.

 

Two churches commemorate these events, and pilgrims find the place a serene location for meditation, prayer and study.

 

Tabgha is at the foot of the Mount of Beatitudes, about 3km south-west of Capernaum. The name is an Arab mispronunciation of the Greek Heptapegon (meaning “seven springs”). Several warm sulphurous springs enter the lake here, attracting fish especially in winter.

 

This was a favourite spot for fishermen from nearby Capernaum, and its beach was familiar to Jesus and his disciples. It is easy to imagine Jesus speaking from a boat in one of the little bays, with crowds sitting around on the shore.

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During rapid multiplication of potato seed by mini tubers, routine irrigation using clean water, timely management of pests and diseases, and soil fertility management result production of healthy seed tubers.

Dedicated to the miracle of the multiplication of the loves and fishes, a Mosaic of which can be found by the churches Altar.

The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes in Tabgha

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