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    FACTBOX: FIVE FACTS ABOUT THE CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY
    Jeffrey Heller

    Reuters
    Jan 10 2008
    UK

    Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:56am EST (Reuters) - President George W. Bush
    visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem's Manger Square in the
    occupied West Bank on Thursday after talks with Palestinian leaders
    in Ramallah.

    Here are five facts about the church, built over the grotto where
    Christians believe the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ.

    * The fortress-like stone church is one of the oldest in the world
    still in continuous use.

    * The church has been fought over by a succession of armies over
    the centuries. Its compound includes a basilica and Franciscan,
    Greek Orthodox and Armenian convents.

    * The Roman emperor, Constantine, completed the basilica in 333. The
    church was destroyed in a Samaritan revolt in 529 and rebuilt in 565.

    * A small Door of Humility stands at the entrance to the basilica,
    forcing pilgrims to bend over while passing through.

    * Dozens of Palestinian gunmen took shelter in the church during a
    month-long siege in 2002 by Israeli troops. Thirteen of the militants
    were exiled to European countries and another 26 were sent to the
    Gaza Strip as part of a deal to end the standoff.
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