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Crayon et graphite sur papier, 30x30 cm, 2006

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.

Ambrosius Francken (late 16th century).

 

The Cathedral of Our Lady in the heart of Antwerpen is a very imposing structure on the skyline.

 

Though both towers were supposed to be equal height, only the north tower was built to its full height of over 400 feet (404 ft/123 m). The south tower is 214 ft/65 m.

 

The interior is also rather large: 387 ft (118 m) long, with a central aisle height of 92 ft (28 m) and a nave width of 176 ft (53.5 m).

 

All in all, it's the largest church in the lowland countries (Benelux). Besides its measurements, it has a rather long history.

 

There was a chapel on this site from the 9th to the 12th century. In 1124, it was granted the rank of parish church and a larger structure was built. Ground was broken on this specific building in 1352 and it was completed in 1521. As you can see, it's currently undergoing restoration, especially on the north tower.

 

Along with the train station, the cathedral is the one must-see place in Antwerp and merits a trip on its own.

Sunday Record Day! On the turntable is my well-loved childhood record Multiplication Rock. I can still sing along with all of the songs.

Identity Property of Multiplication Multiplication is one of the mathematical operations, which means repetitive addition. We come across different types of multiplicative properties when we deal with the numbers. We can say that the numbers satisfy different Properties of Multiplication, which are named as commutative property, associative property, closure property, identity property, inverse property. Here we will learn about identity property of multiplication.

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.

Doing some multiplication, addition, and subtraction before breakfast || Photo info: Taken 2023-05-20 with Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7 Pro back camera 6.81mm f/1.85, ¹⁄₆₀₀ sec at f/1.9, focal length 6.81 mm, ISO ISO 613. Copyright 2023 .

The multiplication of natural disasters and an ever-increasing urban population have forced organizations to rethink the way they prepare and respond to the needs of affected communities in urban settings. The key difference between the traditional rural and urban systems is the existence of one or more local administration, of a vibrant private sector, of a stronger civil society, and of a broad-range of other urban stakeholders.

 

During the two-day workshop, participants took part in a role-play simulation as an international NGO responding to an urban crisis. Participants were led through a number of activities in a simulated urban response, where they reflected on preparedness, response and recovery activities and the ways humanitarians engage, understand and work with local stakeholders in urban areas.

 

This workshop was developed by ALNAP, Interaction, Global Communities and the American Red Cross, with the support of several volunteers and USAID. This is the second iteration of the workshop, which builds upon the first session in June 2015, in Washington DC, which was hosted by Interaction.

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Basilica of the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes in Tabgha

The area of Tabgha is on the Sea of Galilee, and is said to be the site of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fish.

 

The rock located inside was found during excavations in this spot, now covered by an altar, and had mosaic around it of loaves of bread and fish. Scholars believe this rock was presented in such a manner because the original builders believed this to be the rock where Jesus performed the miracle of the multiplication.

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