In 1141 the Crusaders came to Abu Gosh hospital and built the Church of the Resurrection as a fortress. But in 1187, they were driven out of place by Sultan Saladin, although the church, unlike many other Christian churches, was not destroyed or converted into a mosque.
In 1899, the church was bought by the French State from 1901 and used by the Benedictines of France. In 1956, the church was placed under the administration of the Vincentians. Today, it is part of a complex mixed Catholic monastery for both men and women.
Categories 12th century CE, Christianity, Church, Crusader, Crusader Period, Isarel Crusader Sites, Medieval















