Church of St. Catherine, Bethlehem
Facade of St. Catherine's Church, with statues of St. Jerome and St. Catherine. Photo: Tamer Shabaneh. See more in our Church of St. Catherine Photo Gallery. |
The Church of St. Catherine is a Catholic church and Franciscan monastery connected to the mostly Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
History
The church is said to be built on the site of Christ's appearance to St. Catherine of Alexandria and his prediction of her martyrdom (c.310 AD). She is buried on Mt. Sinai.
The church is first recorded in the 15th century and may incorporate the chapter house of the 12th-century Crusader monastery that stood on the site. Traces of a 5th-century monastery associated with St. Jerome also exist here.
St. Catherine's Church was enlarged in 1881 with funds from the Emperor of Austria.
What to See
The modern basilica has three aisles. To the north and west is the active Franciscan monastery. Outside the west door of the church is a pleasant cloister, restored in 1948 by A. Barluzzi using columns and capitals of the 12th-century monastery. The cloister includes a modern statue of St. Jerome; the church facade is topped with a statue of St. Catherine.
Just to the right upon entering the church, steps descend to more caves beneath the Church of the Nativity. Here rock cuttings and ancient tombs with various modern additions commemorate various people and traditions:
- Chapel of the Innocents - the tomb of infants slain by Herod the Great (Matt. 2:16)
- Chapel of St. Joseph - dedicated to the husband of Mary
- Tombs of the St. Paula and her daughter Eustochium, who made a pilgrimage with Jerome c.485 and later settled in Bethlehem
- Tomb of St. Jerome, a church father from Italy who translated the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate)
- Study of St. Jerome, where Jerome is said to have written and worked on his translation
- Tomb of Eusebius - Jerome's successor as head of the monastery
It is unlikely that these locations are authentic, although Paula, Eustochium and Jerome are known to be buried somewhere in the caves beneath the Church of the Nativity.
Location Map
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Quick Facts
| Location: | Adjacent to the Church of the Nativity, Manger Square, Bethlehem, West Bank |
| Hours: | Closed 12-2pm |
| Cost: | Free |
Article Sources
- Blue Guide to Israel and the Palestinian Territories
- Eyewitness Travel Guide to the Holy Land
- Oxford Archaeological Guide to the Holy Land
- The Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria - Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Restoration of St. Catherine's Church in Bethlehem - Franciscan Cyberspot
- St. Jerome - Catholic Encyclopedia
- St. Jerome - Patron Saints Index
- St. Catherine of Alexandria - Catholic Encyclopedia
- St. Catherine of Alexandria - Patron Saints Index






