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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tashkent
The Sacred Heart Cathedral (formally the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, sometimes also known as the Polish Church) is a religious building belonging to the Roman Catholic Church, located at the street Sadiq Asimov, Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. It is a relatively new structure that was built in the early twentieth century. It is decorated with stained glass windows, small towers on the roof and an arched doorway. It has a living room and a library, named in honor of Pope John Paul II. Gallery File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 01.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 03.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 02.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 04.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 05.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 06.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 07.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 08.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 09.jpg File:The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral 10.jpg ...
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Tashkent
Tashkent (), also known as Toshkent, is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Uzbekistan, largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1, 2024. It is located in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan. Before the influence of Islam in the mid-8th century AD, Sogdian people, Sogdian and Turkic people, Turkic culture was predominant. After Genghis Khan destroyed the city in 1219, it was rebuilt and profited from its location on the Silk Road. From the 18th to the 19th centuries, the city became an Tashkent (1784), independent city-state, before being re-conquered by the Khanate of Kokand. In 1865, Tashkent fell to the Russian Empire; as a result, it became the capital of Russian Turkestan. In Soviet Union, Soviet times, it witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to Population transfer in the Soviet Union, forced deportations from throughout the Soviet Unio ...
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Uzbekistan
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Roman Catholic Church
The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the List of Christian denominations by number of members, largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics Catholic Church by country, worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions and has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilization.Gerald O'Collins, O'Collins, p. v (preface). The church consists of 24 Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites#Churches, ''sui iuris'' (autonomous) churches, including the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, which comprise almost 3,500 dioceses and Eparchy, eparchies List of Catholic dioceses (structured view), around the world, each overseen by one or more Bishops in the Catholic Church, bishops. The pope, who is the bishop of Rome, is the Papal supremacy, chief pastor of the church. The core beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed. The ...
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John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his youth, Wojtyła dabbled in stage acting. He graduated with excellent grades from an All-boys school, all-boys high school in Wadowice, Poland, in 1938, soon after which World War II broke out. During the war, to avoid being kidnapped and sent to a Forced labour under German rule during World War II, German forced labour camp, he signed up for work in harsh conditions in a quarry. Wojtyła eventually took up acting and developed a love for the profession and participated at a local theatre. The linguistically skilled Wojtyła wanted to study Polish language, Polish at university. Encouraged by a conversation with Adam Stefan Sapieha, he decided to study theology and become a priest. Eventually, Wojtyła rose to the position of Archbishop of Kra ...
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Sacred Heart Cathedral (other)
Sacred Heart Cathedral may refer to: Africa * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bamako, Mali * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bloemfontein, South Africa * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Freetown, Sierra Leone *Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lomé, Togo * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Moundou, Chad * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pretoria, South Africa * Sacred Heart Cathedral, Harare, Zimbabwe Americas Canada *Sacred Heart Cathedral (Bathurst, New Brunswick) *Sacred Heart Cathedral (Kamloops), British Columbia * Sacred Heart Cathedral (Prince George), Prince George, British Columbia United States * Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Charleston, West Virginia) *Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey * Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Knoxville, Tennessee) * Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Pensacola, Florida) * Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Pueblo, Colorado), listed on the NRHP in Colorado * Cathedral of the Sacred Heart ...
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Catholic Church In Uzbekistan
The Catholic Church in Uzbekistan is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2020, there were approximately 4000 Catholics in the country of 27 million; this is a decrease of 20% from 2008. They are organized under a single Apostolic Administration of Uzbekistan (missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction). The main church building is Sacred Heart Cathedral, located in Tashkent. Activities Various religious orders such as the Franciscans and Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity have a presence in the country and assist in activities such as caring for the poor, prisoners, and the sick. There are also attempts to introduce the Catholic charity group Caritas, but has so far been unsuccessful. All missionary and other efforts to convert people to Catholicism from other religions are barred by Uzbek law. In 2020, there were 9 priests and 12 nuns serving 5 parishes. There are plans to open two more parishes. Ecumenical rela ...
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Adventist Church (Navoiy)
Adventist Church (other names: Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Russian, Христианская церковь адвентистов седьмого дня) is the first and only Seventh-day Adventist church in the city of Navoi. It was built between 1996 and 2001 and is located on Navoi Street in the city of Navoiy. History In 1995, a plot of land measuring 0.4 hectares was allocated from the southern-western part of the suburban area of Navoi city, where the construction of a church for the Seventh-day Adventist Christian community was planned. The construction of the church began in 1996. The project for the Adventist Church was prepared by the Samarkand architect Ali Sodiqov, and he personally led the construction. The first Adventist community in Tashkent was organized in 1910. There are a total of 10 Seventh-day Adventist churches in Uzbekistan. On August 26, 1976, the Adventist community in Tashkent Tashkent (), also known as Toshkent, is the Capital city, capital ...
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Saint Nicholas Temple (Gulistan)
Saint Nicholas Temple (in Russian, Храм Николая Чудотворца) is an architectural monument located in the city of Guliston (Sirdaryo region, Uzbekistan). The church was built in 1945 as a house of prayer. It is located at 94 Turkestan Street in Guliston. History In 1890, in the village of Guliston in the Turkestan Governorate of the Russian Empire, a large brick church was erected. It could accommodate no fewer than a hundred parishioners, but it was demolished in the 1930s during the Soviet era. In 1945, a decision was made to build a new house of prayer in Guliston. The new house of prayer, constructed from adobe brick, was built in less than a year and opened its doors to parishioners on November 9, 1945. In 1955, it was registered as a church and consecrated in memory of Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from t ...
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Poles In Uzbekistan
Poles in Uzbekistan form a small population, although historically the second most numerous Polish diaspora of Central Asia (after the Poles in Kazakhstan). Polish presence in Uzbekistan dates back to the 19th century. History In the late 18th century, Poland lost its independence in the course of the Partitions of Poland, and its territory was annexed by Prussia (later Germany), Russia and Austria, while Uzbek khanates were conquered by Russia in the 19th century. Russian-controlled Uzbek territory was one of the places to which Poles were either deported as political prisoners from the Russian Partition of Poland or were sent after being conscripted to the Russian Army. According to the 1897 census, the overwhelming majority of Poles in Uzbek lands lived in the cities, with the largest populations in Tashkent (2,206), Samarkand (1,072), Fergana (727), Toʻrtkoʻl (299), Kokand (215), Kattakurgan (211), Andijan (194) and Namangan (191). The Poles built the Sacred Heart Cathedral ...
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Churches In Tashkent
Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a place/building for Christian religious activities and praying * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Christian denomination, a Christian organization with distinct doctrine and practice * Christian Church, either the collective body of all Christian believers, or early Christianity Places United Kingdom * Church, a former electoral ward of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council that existed from 1964 to 2002 * Church (Liverpool ward), a Liverpool City Council ward * Church (Reading ward), a Reading Borough Council ward * Church (Sefton ward), a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward * Church, Lancashire, England United States * Church, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Church Lake, a lake in Minnesota * Church, Michigan, ghost town Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Church magazine'', a pastoral theology magazine ...
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Cathedrals In Uzbekistan
A cathedral is a church (building), church that contains the of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, Annual conferences within Methodism, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Catholic Church, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicanism, Anglican, and some Lutheranism, Lutheran churches.''New Standard Encyclopedia'', 1998 by Standard Educational Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; page B-262c. Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appeared in Italy, Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures, and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastery, monastic churches, and episcopal residences. The cathedra ...
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