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EASTER DAY IN OLD JERUSALEM.—Bearers in traditional Turkish dress and carrying staves clear the way through the narrow streets of the Old City of Jerusalem for the Easter procession led by the Latin Patriarch (the Most Rev. Alberto Gori) and members of the Diplomatic Corps. This was the first Easter to be celebrated in Israeli-occupied Jerusalem.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 12

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EASTER DAY IN OLD JERUSALEM.—Bearers in traditional Turkish dress and carrying staves clear the way through the narrow streets of the Old City of Jerusalem for the Easter procession led by the Latin Patriarch (the Most Rev. Alberto Gori) and members of the Diplomatic Corps. This was the first Easter to be celebrated in Israeli-occupied Jerusalem. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 12

EASTER DAY IN OLD JERUSALEM.—Bearers in traditional Turkish dress and carrying staves clear the way through the narrow streets of the Old City of Jerusalem for the Easter procession led by the Latin Patriarch (the Most Rev. Alberto Gori) and members of the Diplomatic Corps. This was the first Easter to be celebrated in Israeli-occupied Jerusalem. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 12