Filled with the Spirit of the visit of the Nativity Church in Bethlehem and other holy sites, the pilgrims began the second day by visiting the Last Supper room where the first holy eucharist was performed by our Lord Jesus Christ and His disciples. We felt the significance of this most important sacrament of the Holy Eucharist established by our Lord for our salvation. Even though the room is not used today for services, we offered the prayers for unceasing participation in the Holy Sacrament established here. From this holy place we were taken to the tomb of King David who set the example for unceasingly praising the Lord with Psalms and expressing repentance throughout our life. After the visit to David's tomb, the group retraced the steps that our Lord Jesus Christ walked on the way to the dungeon where our Lord was held before His trial. Intense emotions were felt as we venerated the shadow of our praying Lord that still remains on the dungeon walls. It is not by coincidence that the dungeon is next to both the residence of the high priest Caiaphas and the place of St. Peter's denial of our Lord. All of this was foretold by the Old Testament prophets which led the group to visit the birthplace of the forerunner of Christ, St. John the Baptist. Witnessing his birthplace in the cave parallels our experience of seeing the Bethlehem cave where Jesus was born. The meeting place of the mothers of both St. John the Baptist and our Lord Jesus Christ was our next location of interest, which is currently a Russian Orthodox monastery. The day concluded with a visit to the church dedicated to St. Elijah the prophet, followed by group confessions in preparation for the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul.

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