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Homeward Bound

We hope you have enjoyed being on pilgrimage with us! Today, we leave for home.  With a 7 am flight from Tel Aviv its an early wake up call so we can get to Tel Aviv.  We're eating breakfast on the bus even. We have a long layover (6 hours) this time in London.  I am temped to visit my friend, the Queen, but we'll probably wander the terminal instead.

Antonio Barluzzi

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In putting together the background materials for our trip, I learned that many of the churches we will visit on this trip were designed by one man, Antonio Barluzzi.   He was an Italian architect who lived from 1884 to 1960.   As a child, he lived close to the Vatican and his grandfather was the architect responsible for the maintenance of St. Peter's Basilica.  So, as a child he would create drawings of churches.  As a young architect, he worked on a hospital in the Holy Land and the Franciscans asked him to submit plans for a new church on Mt. Tabor. Barluzzi dedicated his life to the Holy Land, designing nine new Sanctuaries on behalf of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. In all he built or restored 24 churches, hospitals and schools between 1912 and 1955. Barluzzi designed his churches specifically for the location they commemorated. For the church of the angels in Shepherd's Field, he designed the church in the shape of a tent the shepherd's would have