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St Joseph's Church, Jerusalem (Hiruharama)

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Otaranoho Rd, Whanganui NI

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St Joseph's Church, Jerusalem (Hiruharama), Ranana, New Zealand is a beautiful and historic church that is well worth a visit.

The church is known as New Zealand's most photographed church and is located on the Whanganui River Road on the North Island of New Zealand. The first church on the site was destroyed by fire in 1888, and the current building is the second church on the site. In 1992, it was given a 'B' rating by the NZ Historic Places Trust. The Sisters of Compassion have been present at Jerusalem since 1883 when Suzanne Aubert established a convent school.

The church is a solid and unpretentious building that stands in the shadow of the soaring cupola of the Church of the Annunciation on its southern side. St Joseph's Church, Jerusalem is a Catholic church that is open to visitors. The church is a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike, and it is a great place to learn about the history and culture of New Zealand.

St Joseph's Church, Jerusalem is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture. The church features a stunning stained glass window that depicts St Joseph and the Holy Family. The church also has several interesting stained glass windows and paintings depicting scenes involving Joseph, including the scene of Joseph and Mary’s wedding, Joseph dying in the arms of Jesus and Mary, a scene of Joseph showing Jesus how to work in the carpentry as Mary looks on, and The Dream of Joseph. The present-day church was constructed in 1914 on what remained of a Crusader Church, and this in turn was built on a series of caves. The caves were probably used for food storage in Biblical times and may have been where the workshop was situated.

In conclusion, The church is a testament to the rich history and culture of New Zealand, and it is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area.

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Otaranoho Rd, Whanganui NI

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