The place of worship has Biblical importance for Christians, who believe that Jesus performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes where it is located.
The church reopened after a 20-month long closure following the attack by Jewish extremists.
In June 2015, two rooms of the complex in Tabgha on the Sea of Galilee were vandalised and damaged in a fire perpetrated by the fanatics.
Two Israelis charged in arson attack on Church of Loaves and Fishes
Christian dignitaries, as well as donors, attended a ceremony and mass in the Roman Catholic church upon its reopening.
It took an eight-month period to renovate the complex at a cost of one million dollars, out of which the State of Israel dispensed $400,000.
Three Jewish extremists were indicted for the attack on the grounds that it was a hate crime against the state's religious minority.
However, the accused are yet to receive a sentence for the alleged crime.
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