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St. Sebastian's Church, St. Sebastian Church, San Sebastian Church or St. Sebastian Parish Church may refer to: Germany * Church of St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, Sülze, an Evangelical-Lutheran parish church India * St. Sebastian Church, Papanasam * St Sebastian's Church, Neyyassery * St. Sebastian's Church, Chemmakkad of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Quilon * St. Sebastian's Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Udayamperoor * St. Sebastian's Church (Dilshad Garden) * St. Sebastian's Church, Chittattukara Italy * San Sebastiano, Palazzolo Acreide, a Baroque church in Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily * San Sebastiano, Verona, a former church in Verona destroyed in World War II Malta * Church of St Sebastian, Qormi * Old Church of St Sebastian, Qormi Philippines *San Sebastian Church (Manila), Quiapo, Manila * San Sebastian Parish Church (Lumban), Laguna Spain *St Sebastian's Church, Madrid The Saint Sebastian Church or Iglesia de San Sebastián is a 16th-century church in ce ...
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St Sebastian's Church, Neyyassery
St Sebastian's Church is the centre of worship of Christianity in Neyyassery. Neyyassery is a village in Kerala. The church is located in a beautiful location at the heart of this village. The church is located at 11 km away from Thodupuzha which is in Idukki district. It was established in 1852 AD and was rebuilt in 1987. First stone laid for new church on the feast day of Angel Michael (archangel). The parish celebrates Michael angel's feast and Saint Sebastian's feasts every year with lot of enthusiasm. This church is part of the Syro Malabar Church, India. The patron of the church is St.Sebastian. Major celebrations Feast day of Saint Sebastian This is the major celebration in this church. St.Sebastian is the patron of the church. Feast day of Angel Michael Foundation stone of the church was laid on the feast day of Angel Michael. So thereafter that day is celebrated with all enthusiasm. Normally the feast is celebrated for two days. Brief chronology ...
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San Sebastiano, Palazzolo Acreide
San Sebastiano is a Baroque style The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ... church in the town of Palazzolo Acreide, province of Siracusa, region of Sicily, Italy. History and description A church at the site, also dedicated to St Sebastian, stood at the site since the 15th century, next to a smaller church dedicated to St Roch (San Rocco). It was enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries but, like most of the edifices of Palazzolo, was destroyed in 1693 Sicily earthquake, 1693 by a huge earthquake. In the early 18th century a new edifice was built, with a nave and two aisles. The monumental façade was begun in 1723, designed by the Siracusan sculptor Mario Diamanti. It was completed, along with the campanile, in 1768. The church is noteworthy for its fine Baroque decoratio ...
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San Sebastiano, Verona
San Sebastiano was a Roman Catholic church in the historic centre of Verona, Italy dedicated to Saint Sebastian. It was founded as an oratory in the 10th century, and it eventually became a parish church and was rebuilt in the Romanesque style. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, the church intermittently belonged to the Jesuits. They renovated the building in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, but the façade was only completed in 1830. The church was deconsecrated following Italian unification in the 1860s, and it was subsequently used as a cinema and a library. The building was destroyed by aerial bombardment in World War II, and its remains were subsequently demolished. The bell tower and façade had survived the bombing, and the former was retained ''in situ'' while the latter was relocated to the church of San Nicolò all'Arena. History An oratory dedicated to Saint Sebastian was established on the site of the church in 932 at the bequest of the deacon Dagiberto. ...
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Church Of St Sebastian, Qormi
The Parish Church of St Sebastian is a 20th-century Roman Catholic Parish church in Qormi, Malta. Old Chapel The original chapel dedicated to St Sebastian was mentioned in accounts by inquisitor Pietro Dusina on his visit on 2 February 1575. Dusina describes the chapel lacking in necessarily means to celebrate the mass. Old Church Years later, in 1873, as the population of Qormi increased, a builder named Michelangelo Azzopardi proposed to the Bishop of Malta plans to build a bigger church instead of the old chapel. In 1880 work commenced on the building of the new church which was blessed by the Vicar General Guzeppi Mercieca on March 9, 1890. On July 19, 1918, Archbishop Mauro Caruana made the church a subsidiary parish church, meaning that the church had the duty to minister to the surrounding people as a parish church under the authority the main parish church of St George. The church of St Sebastian eventually became an independent parish on 25 October 1935. New Church I ...
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Old Church Of St Sebastian, Qormi
The Old Church of St Sebastian ( mt, Il-Knisja l-Qadima ta' San Bastjan), commonly known as ''il-knisja ż-żgħira'' (Maltese for "the small church"), is a Roman Catholic church in Qormi, Malta, dedicated to Saint Sebastian. It was built between 1880 and 1890 near a statue of the saint which had been erected in 1815 to commemorate deliverance from a plague epidemic in 1813. It was a parish church between 1935 and the 1980s, when a larger parish church with the same dedication was built nearby. The building was only formally consecrated in 2019, and it is now used as an adoration chapel. History The veneration of Saint Sebastian, a patron saint of the plague-stricken, began in Qormi in the 16th century, and it was revived in the early 19th century as a result of a plague epidemic in 1813 which killed about 740 people in the town. A statue of the saint which was sculpted by Ċikku and Girolamo Fabri (sometimes alternatively attributed to Vincenzo Dimech) was erected on the ...
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San Sebastian Church (Manila)
The Minor Basilica of San Sebastian (Filipino: ''Basilika Menor ng San Sebastian''; Spanish: ''Basílica Menor de San Sebastián''), better known as San Sebastian Church (Filipino: ''Simbahan ng San Sebastian'') or San Sebastian Basilica is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church in Manila, Philippines. It is the church of the Parish of San Sebastian, and also a Shrine of Nuestra Senora del Monte Carmelo, or Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Completed in 1891, San Sebastian Church is noted for its architecture. An example of the Gothic Revival architecture in the Philippines, it is the only steel building church in the Philippines.. "The basilica is the first and the only all-steel church in Asia, the second in the world after the Eiffel Tower of Paris (French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel himself is also rumored BUT NEVER CONFIRMED to have been involved in the basilica's construction) " It was designated as a National Historical Landmark in 1973 and as a National Cultural Tr ...
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San Sebastian Parish Church (Lumban)
The San Sebastian Parish Church, informally known as Lumban Church, is the only Roman Catholic Church in Lumban, Laguna, Philippines. Its titular is St. Sebastian and its feast is celebrated every January 20. The first tabernacle outside Manila was inaugurated in Lumban including the first Eucharistic Procession outside of Manila. The Franciscans established the first School for Church Music in the country in this town under Father Juan de Santa Maria, OFM. Today, the church is under the pastoral care of the Clerical Congregation of the Missionaries of Faith. History When the Franciscans first arrived in the Philippines in 1578, Father Juán Portocarrero de Plasencia and Father Diego de Oropesa de San José started the evangelization of the province of Laguna. Lumban, together with Pila became the first Spanish town of the province and heart of the Franciscan missionary activities in Laguna. Father Juán de Plasencia served as parish priest of Lumban in 1578 with St. Francis ...
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St Sebastian's Church, Madrid
The Saint Sebastian Church or Iglesia de San Sebastián is a 16th-century church in central Madrid, Spain. It is located on Atocha street, #39. The name arises from a devotional chapel (ermita) which was found along the route to the Basilica of Nuestra Señora de Atocha, founded in 1541. The first architect around 1550 was Antonio Sillero, who also finished the Chapel of the Sagrado Corazón. This church like that of San Luis conserved for years the rights of asylum for those escaping official persecution. More chapels and enlargements were added by Antonio de la Tijera, Juan de Bulga Valdelastras, and Juan de Obregón between 1595 and 1598. The tower was built in 1612 by Lucas Hernández. During the Spanish Civil War, the church was sacked by Republican forces, before it ended up being almost destroyed during a bombing raid by the Nationalists around November 20, 1936. This caused many of the works to be transferred to other sites. For example, the icon of San Blas wa ...
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