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Santo Spirito or Spirito Santo (Italian forms of 'Holy Spirit') may refer to: Abbeys * Santo Spirito d'Ocre, Province of L'Aquila, Italy * Abbey of the Holy Spirit at Monte Morrone, Sulmona (Abbazia di Santo Spirito al Morrone, Sulmona), Province of L'Aquila, Italy Churches * Santo Spirito, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy * Santo Spirito, Cingoli, Marche, Italy * Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy * Santo Spirito dei Napoletani, Rome, Italy * Santo Spirito in Sassia, Rome, Italy * Santo Spirito (Siena), Tuscany, Italy * Santo Spirito, Urbania, Marche, Italy * Santo Spirito, Venice, Venice, Italy * Spirito Santo, Cortona, Tuscany, Italy * Spirito Santo alla Ferratella, Rome, Italy Other uses * Banco di Santo Spirito, Italy * Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia, the oldest hospital in Europe (opened 727 AD), located in Rome See also * * *Espiritu Santo (other) *Espírito Santo (other) * Sancti Spiritus (other) *Santo Espírito Santo Espírito () is a Portugu ...
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Holy Spirit
In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is the divine force, quality, and influence of God over the Universe or over his creatures. In Nicene Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third person of the Trinity. In Islam, the Holy Spirit acts as an agent of divine action or communication. In the Baha’i Faith, the Holy Spirit is seen as the intermediary between God and man and "the outpouring grace of God and the effulgent rays that emanate from His Manifestation". Comparative religion The Hebrew Bible contains the term " spirit of God" (''ruach hakodesh'') which by Jews is interpreted in the sense of the might of a unitary God. This interpretation is different from the Christian conception of the Holy Spirit as one person of the Trinity. The Christian concept tends to emphasize the moral aspect of the Holy Spirit more than Judaism, evident in the epithet Spirit that appeared in Jewish religious writings only relatively late but was a common expression in the Christian N ...
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Santo Spirito, Venice
Santo (' saint' in various languages) may refer to: People * Santo (given name) * Santo (surname) * El Santo, Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (1917–1984), Mexican wrestler and actor * Bob Santo or Santo, stage name of Ghanaian comedian John Evans Kwadwo Bosompem (1940-2002) * Ferdinand III of Castile (1200–1252) called "''el Santo''" ("the Saint") Places *Santo, Ouest, Haiti, a village *Santō, Shiga, Japan, a town *Santo, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community *Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, Italy, known locally as ''il Santo'' *Espiritu Santo, the largest island of Vanuatu, nicknamed Santo **Luganville, known locally as Santo Arts and entertainment *Santo (art), a wooden or ivory statue depicting a holy figure * ''Santo'' (EP), by Alonso Brito, 2008 * "Santo" (song), by Christina Aguilera, 2022 *"Santo", a song by Ely Buendia * ''Il Santo'' (novel), Antonio Fogazzaro, 1905 See also * * *Los Santos (other) *Santos (other) *Santa (disambiguation ...
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Espírito Santo (other)
Espírito Santo is a state in southeastern Brazil. Espírito Santo (Portuguese, ' holy spirit') may also refer to: Places Brazil * Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Norte * Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul * Espírito Santo do Pinhal, São Paulo state *Espírito Santo do Turvo, São Paulo state Portugal *Espírito Santo, a parish of Mértola *Espírito Santo, a parish of Nisa *Igreja do Espírito Santo (Évora), a church in Portugal Comoros *Espírito Santo, the name given in 1503 to Mayotte People *Guilherme Espírito Santo (1919–2012), Portuguese footballer and athlete *Alfredo Espírito Santo (born 1938), Angolan-Portuguese footballer *Nuno Espírito Santo (born 1974), Portuguese footballer and manager Other uses * Espírito Santo Financial Group, a Portuguese holding company *University of Évora, formerly Universidade do Espírito Santo, Portugal See also * * Espiritu Santo (other) * Holy Spirit (other) * Sancti Spiritus (other) Sancti Spir ...
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Espiritu Santo (other)
Espiritu Santo is the largest island in the nation of Vanuatu. Espíritu Santo (Spanish, ' holy spirit') may also refer to: Places * Isla Espíritu Santo, a Mexican island in the Gulf of California * Espiritu Santo Island (Panama), Pearl Islands, Panama * Espíritu Santo (fort), a former Spanish fortress in the Bio-Bio Region of Chile * Espiritu Santo Airport, Espiritu Santo, Usulután Department, El Salvador * Espiritu Santo Bay, Texas, U.S. * Espíritu Santo Cape, on the border between Chile and Argentina * Espíritu Santo River, Bolivia * Espíritu Santo (volcano), on the border between Chile and Argentina * Espíritu Santo, Riópar, a church in Riópar, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain * Coatzacoalcos, formerly Espíritu Santo, Mexico * Naval Advance Base Espiritu Santo, a World War II American naval in the New Hebrides, now Vanuatu Other uses * C.D. Espíritu Santo, a Salvadoran professional football club * Espíritu Santo antelope squirrel, a rodent endemic to Mexico * , Gu ...
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AD 727
__NOTOC__ Year 727 ( DCCXXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 727 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Byzantine Empire * A revolt breaks out in Greece against the religious policies of Emperor Leo III (see 726). A rebel fleet under Agallianos Kontoskeles sets out for Constantinople with Kosmas, an anti-emperor, but is destroyed by the Byzantine fleet through the use of Greek fire. * Siege of Nicaea: Muslim forces under Mu'awiya ibn Hisham (son of Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik) penetrate deep into Asia Minor, and sack the fortress city of Gangra, but unsuccessfully lay siege to Nicaea (northwestern Anatolia). Europe * A revolt breaks out in Italy against Leo's Iconoclasm; this results in the independence of the Exarchate of Ravenna, after pa ...
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Ospedale Di Santo Spirito In Sassia
The Hospital of the Holy Spirit ( it, L'Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia) is the oldest hospital in Europe, located in Rome, Italy. It now serves as a convention center. The complex lies in rione Borgo, east of Vatican City and next to the modern Ospedale di Santo Spirito (which continues its tradition). The hospital was established on the site of the former ''Schola Saxonum'', a part of the complex houses of the Museo Storico. Premise Christian brotherhood Christianity gave rise to a new philanthropic feeling in men, as evidenced by the words of Tertullian; "We are like brothers by right of nature, our common Mother". Tertullian himself railes against the pagans and their way of treating the sick, mostly left to their ungrateful fate. It is reasonable, therefore, to attribute the birth of hospitals to the push given by Christianity which, even in the darkness of the Catacombs, did not fail to "be towards the most needy". And so the feeling of love, charity, piety and c ...
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Banco Di Santo Spirito
The Bank of the Holy Spirit ( it, Il Banco di Santo Spirito) was a bank founded by Pope Paul V on December 13, 1605. The bank was the first national bank in Europe (as the bank of the Papal States), the first public deposit bank in Rome, and the oldest continuously operating bank in Rome until its merger in 1992. First period (1605–1923) The Bank was founded by Pope Paul V in the ''Bench of S. Spirit'' building (which became known as the ''Palazzo del Banco di S. Spirito'') on December 13, 1605. The construction of the building was started in 1513 by Pope Leo X, on what became known as the "Street of the Banks." The newly founded bank provided a new source of income for the Archhospital of Santo Spirito (founded 1201),Cohen, M. 1994. "Capitalia S.p.A." ''International Directory of Company Histories'' 65. whose financial difficulties had been increasing throughout the 16th century, and in 1607 the bank began supervising the finances of the hospital, which owned the bank.Freiberg ...
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Spirito Santo Alla Ferratella
Spirito Santo alla Ferratella is a titular church for a cardinal-priest and parish church in Rome, dedicated to the Holy Spirit. Church Located at Via Rocco Scotellaro 11, Roma, Roma, Lazio 00144 (near Viale Cesare Pavese), in the southern prefecture, in the Pope's own Diocese of Rome. It was built for a Holy Spirit parish founded on 1 December 1981, which is pastorally served by the Rosminians. Pope John Paul II visited the church on 16 April 1989. On 28 June 1988, it was established as titular church for a cardinal of the rank of Cardinal-Priest. ;List * Vincentas Sladkevičius, M.I.C. (28 June 1988 – 28 May 2000) * Ivan Dias (21 February 2001 – 19 June 2017) * Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo Ignatius Cardinal Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo (born 9 July 1950) is an Indonesian prelate of the Catholic Church. He has been Archbishop of Jakarta since 2010, after serving as Archbishop of Semarang from 1997 to 2009. He is commonly known as Archbish ... (5 October 2019 – present) ...
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Spirito Santo, Cortona
The Church of the Holy Spirit or Chiesa dello Spirito Santo is a 17th-century, Roman Catholic church built just outside the medieval walls of Cortona, region of Tuscany, Italy. History The site had previously housed an aedicule with a miraculous icon of the Virgin. Construction of the church took place between 1637 and 1669 using designs by Filippo Berrettini. The church was occupied by priests of the order of the Congregation of St Elizabeth. The dome and the tall facade were completed in 1751. An inventory in 1900 described the main altar and the sculptures are the work of Francesco Fabbrucci (1687–1767), who also created the statues of Faith and Charity, which are copies of the statues by Bernini on the tomb of Pope Urban VIII Pope Urban VIII ( la, Urbanus VIII; it, Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death in July 1644. As p ...
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Santo Spirito, Urbania
Spirito Santo is a modern Roman Catholic church building in Urbania, in the Province of Pesaro and Urbino The Province of Pesaro and Urbino ( it, Provincia di Pesaro e Urbino, ) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pesaro. It also borders the state of San Marino. The province is surrounded by San Marino and Emili ... in Marche region, Italy. History Opposite the cathedral, the temple was erected to remember the victims of the disastrous air bombardment suffered by Urbania on 23 January 1944. It was built at the site of an earlier church. Inside Augusto Ranocchi created a large mosaic memorial in the apse (1969) and in the bronze door (2007). The façade is by the architect Del Mastro.Urbania Commune
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Santo Spirito D'Ocre
The Abbey of Santo Spirito d'Ocre (Italian: ''Monastero di Santo Spirito d'Ocre'') was a Cistercian monastery located in Ocre, Province of L'Aquila, Italy. History The fortified monastery was built in 1226 on an ancient religious building, existing since 1222. In 1248 Santo Spirito became a Cistercian abbey, founded by the mother abbey of Casanova, line of Clairvaux, and it was ruled by the Cistercians until 1692. Architecture The monastery is a fortified building, with walls all around the abbey and a very small number of windows and doors. Inside the walls, all the usual components of a monastery are still in place, with the church on the north side and the remaining rooms of the abbey in the two buildings on the west and east sides. See also * List of Cistercian monasteries References Bibliography * * * External links * * {{Authority control Santo Spirito d'Ocre The Abbey of Santo Spirito d'Ocre (Italian: ''Monastero di Santo Spirito d'Ocre'') was a Cistercian monast ...
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Santo Spirito (Siena)
Santo Spirito is a Renaissance style, Roman Catholic church located in piazza Santo Spirito, where Via dei Pispini meets Vicolo del Sasso, in Siena, Italy. History Building at the site was begun by the Biccherna for monks of the Silvestrine order in 1345. In 1440 it was passed to the Benedictines of Santa Giustina, and soon after to the Dominican Order. They held the monastery till their suppression in 1782. The Benedictines were the first to erect a library. The church is largely a reconstruction from 1498-1504; the architectural design is attributed to Francesco di Giorgio, and Pandolfo Petrucci. The cupola was completed in 1504, but the church was not consecrated till 1513. The marble portal (1519) was designed by Baldassare Peruzzi. The interior houses the funeral monument of a number of Spaniards, including Daniel Burgos, Ferdinando Alvarez, Pietro Crispo Spagnuoli, and a chapel (Cappella degli Spagnoli) which is one of Sodoma's masterpieces. The chapel was painted (1530) ...
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