Mensa Christi Church
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- Old City
Lonely Planet review for Mensa Christi Church
Built in 1860, the small Franciscan Mensa Christi Church contains a large slab of rock known in Latin as Mensa Christi (Table of Christ). The rock is believed to be the dining table used by Jesus and his disciples after the Resurrection. Note the graffiti from numerous pilgrims from over the centuries. It is north of the Sisters of St Charles Borramaeus Convent, near the Maronite Church and Ecumenical Christian Child Care Centre.







