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This is where Jesus' last supper took place - Easter, Cenacle (Upper Room), Mount Zion, Jerusalem

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Cenacle, also known as the "Upper Room" was the first Christian church according to Catholics. Other denominations believe the first church is the Church of Saint Peter. It is a room in the David's Tomb Compound in Jerusalem and was traditionally held to be the site of the Last Supper.

The language in Acts suggests that the apostles used the room as a temporary residence, although the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary disagrees, preferring to see the room as a place that they were "not lodged, but had for their place of rendezvous".

In Christian tradition, the room was not only the site of the Last Supper (i.e. the Cenacle), but the room in which the Holy Spirit alighted upon the eleven apostles on Pentecost. It is sometimes thought to be the place where the apostles stayed in Jerusalem.

"Upper room" is derived from the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke, which both employ the Koine Greek: αναγαιον, anagaion, (Mark 14:15 and Luke 22:12), whereas the Acts of the Apostles uses Koine Greek: ύπερωιον, hyperōion (Acts 1:13), both with the meaning "upper room".
The Cenacle is considered the site where many other events described in the New Testament took place, such as:
preparation for the celebration of Jesus' final Passover meal
the washing of his disciples' feet
certain resurrection appearances of Jesus
the gathering of the disciples after the Ascension of Jesus
the election of Saint Matthias as the apostle
the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples on the day of Pentecost.

Pilgrims to Jerusalem report visiting a structure on Mount Zion commemorating the Last Supper since the fourth century AD. Some scholars would have it that this was the Cenacle, in fact a synagogue from an earlier time. The anonymous pilgrim from Bordeaux, France reported seeing such a synagogue in 333 AD. A Christian synagogue is mentioned in the apocryphal fourth-century Anaphora Pilati ("Report of Pilate"). But a Jewish origin for the building has come under serious question for which see below. The building has experienced numerous cycles of destruction and reconstruction, culminating in the Gothic structure which stands today.

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