St. Andrew's Church, Acre

The St. Andrew's Church (Hebrew: כנסיית אנדראס הקדוש‎‎ Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Andreae) is the name given to a religious building located in the southwest corner of the old city of Acre, in present Israel, which was dedicated in honor of the prophet St. Andrew. The current building, which was built in 1765 on the remains of the building of the Crusaders of Latin rite that was destroyed in 1261, it belongs to the Catholic Church and follows the Greek-Catholic Eastern Rite in full communion with the Pope in Rome.

St. Andrew's Church, Acre

The St. Andrew's Church (Hebrew: כנסיית אנדראס הקדוש‎‎ Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Andreae) is the name given to a religious building located in the southwest corner of the old city of Acre, in present Israel, which was dedicated in honor of the prophet St. Andrew. The current building, which was built in 1765 on the remains of the building of the Crusaders of Latin rite that was destroyed in 1261, it belongs to the Catholic Church and follows the Greek-Catholic Eastern Rite in full communion with the Pope in Rome.