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Holy Spirit Church (Manapad)
Church of the Holy Spirit or ''Holy Spirit Church'' may refer to: Estonia * Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn * Holy Spirit Church, Valga France * Church of the Holy Spirit, Paris India * Holy Spirit Church Nandakhal Germany * Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg * Church of the Holy Spirit, Wolfsburg, Germany * Heilig-Geist-Kirche, Munich * St. Matthew, Leipzig, formerly ''Heiliggeistkirche'' (Church of the Holy Spirit) * Holy Spirit (Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm) Italy * * Church of the Holy Spirit (Alcamo), Trapani, Sicily * Church of the Holy Spirit, Palermo, Sicily Slovakia * Church of the Holy Spirit, Bratislava * Holy Spirit Church (Košice) Ukraine * Church of the Holy Spirit, Chernihiv United Kingdom * Church of the Holy Spirit, Burpham, Surrey * Holy Spirit Church, Newtown, Isle of Wight United States * Holy Spirit Church (Stamford, Connecticut) * Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida) * Church of the Holy Spirit (Roanoke, Virgin ...
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Church Of The Holy Spirit, Tallinn
The Church of the Holy Ghost or Church of the Holy Spirit (, german: Heiliggeistkirche ) is a medieval Lutheran church in the old town district of Tallinn, Estonia. It is located behind Raekoja plats, and lies opposite the Great Guild and Maiasmokk, Tallinn's oldest café. History Building of the church probably started sometime during the first half of the 13th century, and the church is mentioned in written sources for the first time in 1319. The fact that the church does not face due east may suggest that it was erected in an already built-up area and had to adapt to the street layout. Originally the church was part of a greater almshouse complex, and dedicated to the Holy Ghost, and apart from the main entrance on the north side of the church, there was also an entrance from the almshouse yard, on the south side of the church. The oldest part of the church is the choir, to which the aisle was added sometime in the late 13th century or early 14th century. The original woode ...
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Holy Spirit Church (Stamford, Connecticut)
The Church of the Holy Spirit is a Roman Catholic parish in Stamford, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport. History The modern church with some Romanesque features was designed by Antinozzi Associates of Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport is the most populous city and a major port in the U.S. state of Connecticut. With a population of 148,654 in 2020, it is also the fifth-most populous in New England. Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock .... References External links Diocese of BridgeportParish website Roman Catholic churches in Stamford, Connecticut Romanesque Revival church buildings in Connecticut Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport {{Connecticut-church-stub ...
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Church Of The Holy Ghost (other)
Church of the Holy Ghost or Holy Ghost Catholic Church may refer to: * Church of the Holy Ghost, Copenhagen, Denmark * Holy Ghost Church, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England * Church of the Holy Ghost, Crowcombe, Somerset, England * Church of the Holy Ghost, Midsomer Norton, Somerset, England * Church of the Holy Ghost, Yeovil, Somerset, England * Church of the Holy Ghost, Tallinn, Estonia * Church of the Holy Ghost, Bern, Switzerland * Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Bagamoyo), Tanzania * Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Denver, Colorado), United States * Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Kula, Hawaii), United States * Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa) Holy Ghost Catholic Church is a Catholic parish located within the city of Dubuque, Iowa, United States. It is part of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. The church, school, rectory, and convent were listed together as a historic district on the Natio ..., United States * Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, U ...
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La Clerecía, Salamanca
La Clerecía is the name given to the building of the former ''Real Colegio del Espíritu Santo'' (or ''Santo Espíritu'') of the Society of Jesus, built in Salamanca between the 17th and 18th centuries. It is of baroque style. It differs the college, with an interesting cloister, and the church, with an impressive facade of three bodies. The name of Clerecía is due to an abbreviated denomination of its belonging to the Real Clerecía de San Marcos after the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain. History Construction began in 1617 under the protection of Margaret of Austria, wife of Philip III, apparently as an act of reparation to the order for the imprisonment suffered by its founder, Ignatius of Loyola, by the Inquisition in the Mocha tower of the old cathedral of Salamanca. It was completed in 1754. The general floor plan of the building is the work of Juan Gómez de Mora. After the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain, decreed by Charles III by means of the Pragmatic Sa ...
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Church Of The Holy Spirit, Lund
The Church of the Holy Spirit ( sv, Helgeandskyrkan) is a church located in the district of Klostergården, on the south-west side of Lund in Skåne, Sweden. It was opened in 1968 as a district church in the Diocese of Lund The Diocese of Lund ( sv, Lunds stift) is a diocese within the Church of Sweden which corresponds to the provinces of Blekinge and Skåne. There are 217 parishes within the diocese, the most significant number in any of the dioceses of the Chu ..., but became the main church of the parish of Helgeand after it was formed in 1991. The functionalistic church has thick brick walls, a campanile and a pulpit on the exterior designed for outdoor services. It has 23 church bells, of which twenty form a chime of bells and three are located in the campanile. The architect behind the church was Sten Samuelson (1926-2002). References Other sources *Ahlberg, Bo, Queckfeldt, Eva & Übelacker, Walter (2008) ''Helgeandskyrkan - Helgeands församling i Lun ...
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Church Of The Holy Spirit In Warsaw
The Church of the Holy Spirit in Warsaw is a church at 3 Długa Street, in Warsaw's New Town. The church was originally built in the Gothic style alongside a hospital in the 14th century. It was probably the first hospital of this type in the Mazovian region and was located just outside the walls of the Warsaw Old Town. It was founded by Janusz the Elder, Duke of Warsaw, and handed over to the city in 1388. History With the existing small church of the Holy Spirit, the citizens of Warsaw demanded a new hospital and it was set up for this purpose supposedly by Mikołaj Panczatka, who donated the church his property. From 1425 it was a hostel for the poor and in 1473 a chapel, temporary accommodation for guests or pilgrims, and a monastery were added. The parish priest was also the manager of the hospital at that time. The first pastor of the church, known by name, was Jędrzej Pronobis in 1473. Most of the funding received (from nobles and kings such as Sigismund I the Old a ...
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Church Of The Holy Spirit, Żejtun
The Church of the Holy Spirit is a small Roman Catholic baroque church located in Żejtun, Malta. History Plans to build this Christian church were made on November 21, 1618, when Giovanni Cassar left a piece of land in his will which was to be used to build a church dedicated to the Holy Spirit. The present church was built in 1688 to plans by Lorenzo Gafà. Nonetheless, between 1788 and 1798 the church was extensively restructured, which gave it the form in which it is today. Prior to this restructuring, the church's facade was where today's back side is and vice versa. The church was also built on a crypt, the only church to have a crypt in the village. Interior The painting above the high altar, dating from either the 17th or 18th century depicts the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles on Pentecost. There are also two painting on the side of the main painting, one depicting the Archangel Raphael with Tobias and the other depicting St Jude the Apostle. There are a total ...
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Orthodox Church Of The Holy Spirit, Vilnius
The Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit (russian: Церковь Святого Духа; lt, Vilniaus Šv. Dvasios vienuolyno katedra) is a Russian Orthodox church in the Vilnius Old Town, capital of Lithuania, rebuilt 1749–1753 in the Vilnian Baroque style. It should not be confused with the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius. History The site of the present church used to be occupied by a wooden church, following the form a Latin cross, erected in 1638, when Vilnius was part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Associated with the church was a convent, opened in 1567. After a fire gutted the wooden church in the 18th century, a stone church was erected in 1749–1753 in the Baroque style, with details of the interior in Roccoco style. It was designed by Johann Christoph Glaubitz, an architect of German descent who was noted for developing a Lithuanian school of Baroque architecture, known as Vilnian Baroque. Architecture In the 19th century, when Vilni ...
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Holy Spirit Church (Sajópálfala)
The Holy Spirit Church is a Greek Catholic church located in Sajópálfala, Hungary. It is called Szentlélek-templom in Hungarian. The very first church was built in 1717. After the Turkish occupation and the Rákóczi's War of Independence, Rusyn people settled down in the area, and the first church was built up by Rusyns, which they made out of wood. In 1777, a mysterious event was recognised by local people. In the devotional picture, in which Virgin Mary and the Child are painted, bloody tears were rolling down on Mary's face on the surface of the painting. This supernatural event is one of the Marian apparations. The painting was delivered to Eger, but in 1973, the original painting was transported back to Sajópálfala. Sajópálfala belongs to the destinations of The Way of Mary. It is a pilgrimage route, which connects Marian shrines. Other sights can be visited near Sajópálfala, for example, in Sajóvámos, Szirmabesenyő, Miskolc, Szikszó and Aszaló. The previous wo ...
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