I like a good calendar, especially one with photos of Israel. But while the title of this one is intriguing, the cover shot just does not inspire me. Maybe the rest of the shots that you can’t see are better! At $18, I’m not risking it. But you can see the “Jerusalem in the Fog” calendar and decide for yourself.
The tomb of the Apostle Paul was allegedly discovered a couple of years ago and now there are reports that Pope Benedict XVI has given permission for the tomb to be opened. Apparently an endoscopic probe will be put through a hole in the tomb in order to transmit images. There doesn’t seem to be much online about this yet, but you can see this blog and WorldNetDaily for more.
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