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"Our visit to Jerusalem included an afternoon at the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper."
"The cenacle meets every month for a museum visit or other cultural event and discusses their thoughts afterward over coffee."
"They called themselves a cenacle, but they were more of a wine-drinking group than a book club."
Latin, mid-15th century
History's most famous cenacle — still open for tourist visits — is that where the Last Supper was held. The word "cenacle" comes from the Latin "cenaculum" ("dining room") and "cena" ("dinner"), and the Scriptures vary between referring to this particular room as ...
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