Holy Trinity Church, Fulnek
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The Church of the Holy Trinity is a
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parish church in
Fulnek Fulnek () is a town in Nový Jičín District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,500 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Administrative par ...
,
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. Built in the 18th century, it is architecturally and culturally significant as one of the most valuable
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buildings of northeast
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. It is situated on the site of the original
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, whose existence was documented in the 13th century.
The new church was constructed in response to a growing cult of devotion around the local portrait of the
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. It is believed by some that the portrait shed tears and that several people were miraculously cured after praying in front of the portrait.
The architect of the church was Nikolaus Thalherr. Its interior was decorated with ceiling frescos by
Joseph Ignatz Sadler Joseph Ignatz Sadler (17 February 1725 – 9 January 1767) was a Czech painter. Life Sadler was born in Olomouc, and primarily painted religious-themed frescoes. acting especially in Moravia, for example the frescoes on the ceiling of the church ...
, and with paintings by Ignác Viktorin Raab and Felix Ivo Leicher. Other artists have worked on various features of the church.


History


Original church

The original church of the Fulnek parish stood in the place of today's chapel of St. Joseph. The date of its construction is unknown, but it was first mentioned in 1293 in a contract of Oldřich of Lichtenburk, owner of the Fulnek domain, when he sold the Fulnek's office of mayor to Štědroň Jílovec. In 1389, an augustinian monastery was founded in Fulnek and the old church was given to them by Nicolaus of Rýzmburk, the bishop of Olomouc. Another mention of the original Fulnek church comes from 1416, when the first Land Hejtman of Moravia Lacek I of Kravaře was buried here. The monastery was burnt down and rebuilt multiple times in its history. First time in 1429, when Fulnek was set on fire by Jan of Tovačov, second time in 1559, third time the church was sacked and set on fire by the Swedish army marching through Fulnek in 1657, fourth time in 1676, and the last time was in 1695.Parish chronicle (manuscript)


Cult of the miraculous painting

The cult around the painting of Virgin Mary of Fulnek began to form after 1746. The belief that the painting sheds tears began to spread in 1749 and it started to draw crowds. A small wooden chapel for the painting was replaced by a brick-and-mortar chapel in 1750. The chapel was not enough and a decision was made to build a new bigger church instead. The author of the design was Nikolaus Thalherr, an architect based in Fulnek, who is also credited with building the churches in
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and
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.


Building of the new church

The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 19 October 1750. It can be seen today under the pulpit and the inscription with the year 1750 is still noticeable. The church was consecrated on 22 October 1760 by Jan of Schärffenberg, the auxiliary bishop of Olomouc. Since then the church has not undergone any major constructional overhaul, only two renovations from 1900 to 1903 and from 1950 to 1983.


Interior

The miraculous portrait of ''The Virgin Mary of Fulnek'' is placed above the tabernacle on the main altar. It was gifted to the church by Mudrák family to commemorate the premature death of their two sons in 1678. Originally, it was placed on the outer wall of the monastery. The local
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Josef Hopp recorded 106 instances of pilgrims claiming to receive God's help after praying in front of the picture.Demel (1869), pp. 3–14 The church is decorated by frescoes from the Olomouc painter
Joseph Ignatz Sadler Joseph Ignatz Sadler (17 February 1725 – 9 January 1767) was a Czech painter. Life Sadler was born in Olomouc, and primarily painted religious-themed frescoes. acting especially in Moravia, for example the frescoes on the ceiling of the church ...
. Paintings hung on the walls and side altars were created by a jesuit painter Ignác Viktorin Raab. The painting on the main altar was painted by Felix Ivo Leicher – a pupil of
Franz Anton Maulbertsch Franz Anton Maulbertsch (7 June 1724 – 8 August 1796) was an Austrian painter and engraver, one of the most renowned exponents of Rococo painting in the German and Hungarian regions. Maulbertsch was born in Langenargen and studied in the Aca ...
and a native of the nearby town of
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. It shows
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holding a pen that is leaving a fiery trace behind, which symbolizes his inspiration from the
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 ...
. The main motif of the culprit's decoration are the three virtues represented by three women: Hope on the left, Faith in the middle and Love on the right.


References


External links


Photographs of all frescoes in the Holy Trinity Church in Fulnek

Article on the official website of the Parish of Fulnek

Article on the official website of the Town of Fulnek
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