It is a beautiful building includes miraculous pictures which appeal to mind and eyes.
[1] The church was burned down by mobs, along with most of the Christian quarter, when the 1860 Druze-Christian conflict in Lebanon spilt over into Damascus, and was rebuilt three years later.
It comprises the patriarchal seat of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.
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