King of Jordan makes personal donation towards restoration of Holy Sepulchre

Jerusalem, May 9, 2019

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His Holiness Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem has expressed gratitude to His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein on behalf of himself, the members of the Holy Synod, the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre, and the clergy and members of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem for his continuing care for the holy sites of Jerusalem, including his recent personal donation towards the restoration of the Holy Sepulchre, reports the Jordan News Agency.

The donation comes two years after the completion of the restoration of the edicule over the Lord’s Tomb, which was also carried out with donations from the Jordanian king who issued a Royal Benefaction for the restorations in 2016. He has also contributed to restoring the site of the Lord’s Baptism at the Jordan River.

“His Majesty's donation is a practical implementation of the Hashemite custodianship over Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem and reflects the King's personal commitment to the security and future of the holy city,” said Patriarch Theophilos III in a press release issued on Monday.

The donation reportedly comes from the sum of the Templeton Prize which King Abdullah, the head of a 97%-Muslim nation, received in November.

The Templeton Prize site notes that “King Abdullah II of Jordan has done more to seek religious harmony within Islam and between Islam and other religions than any other living political leader… The Prize also recognized King Abdullah’s commitment to protect Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.”

The Hashemites mentioned by Pat. Theophilos are the ruling royal family of Jordan, which has a long tradition of protecting holy sites in the Holy Land.

Members of the royal house of Jordan have also made statements about the necessity of protecting the persecuted Christians of the Middle East.

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5/9/2019

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