May 25 Our Lady the New Jerusalem (530 AD) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "See, I am making all things new." - Revelation 21:5 The New Eve in the Holy City The Emperor Justinian I, one of the greatest rulers of the Byzantine Empire, the man who codified Roman law and built the Hagia Sophia, was also a man of deep Christian faith. In 530 AD, he completed and dedicated in Jerusalem a magnificent church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Nea Ekklesia, the New Church. The Nea Church was one of the largest churches in Jerusalem, built with imperial extravagance in honor of the Theotokos, the God-Bearer. Marble columns, gilded mosaics, all the magnificence the Byzantine court could bring to bear, were offered to the Mother of God in the city where her Son had died and risen. Justinian understood something the title expresses beautifully: Mary is the New Eve. Where Eve said no to God and introduced death into the world, Mary said yes and introduced L...