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Old 04-13-2010, 01:07 AM   #4
Cyzkrahu

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As I recall, I was there in October and the Sunday liturgy for the Orthodox was at 9, I think--well-it was probably matins and liturgy.

If you get there by 8 on a Sunday morning, you'll be able to get through lines, venerate the holy places (the Anointing Stone right inside the door, Golgotha up the stairs to the right, and the Holy Sepulchre itself to the left) and have time to get to the Katholikon (Greek church) opposite the edicule of the sepulchre for liturgy. It's well worth snooping around the whole building. There is much to see.
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