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    crown of thorns (Greek: στέφανος ἐξ ἀκανθῶν, translit. stephanos ex akanthōn or ἀκάνθινος στέφανος, akanthinos stephanos) was placed on the head of Jesus...
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    Crown of Thorns' Church (Cantonese: 荊冕堂, Yale: gīng mín tòhng), located at 67 Texaco Road, the New Territories, is an Anglican church in Hong Kong. It...
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  • Look up crown of thorns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crown of thorns was worn by Jesus of Nazareth during the Passion. Crown of Thorns may also...
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  • 03.jpg|thumb|SKH Crown of Thorns' Church]] Note: Only churches with wiki articles are listed on this list Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception...
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    The Crowning with Thorns is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) done during 1542 and 1543. It is housed in the Musée...
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    The Feast of the Crown of Thorns is a feast day of the Roman Catholic Church, for the Friday after Ash Wednesday. It is not universally observed. The first...
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    (Anglican Church in Hong Kong) and was named after Mr. Lam Woo for his donations to promote education. It is one of the parish schools of Crown of Thorns' Church...
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  • Thumbnail for The Crowning with Thorns (Caravaggio, Prato)
    The Crowning with Thorns was the subject of two paintings by the Italian master Caravaggio. The first version, dated to around 1604–1605, is now in the...
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    being mocked by soldiers, who are fixing the crown of thorns to his head. It was commissioned by the Church of Delft where it hung until 1625 when it was...
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  • opposition to the naming of a king over the Holy City and the wearing of a crown in the city where Christ suffered with a crown of thorns. The original sources...
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  • remnants of the crown of thorns, receive only a modest number of pilgrims, while others, such as the Shroud of Turin, receive millions of pilgrims, including...
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    Holy Sponge (category Church of the Holy Sepulchre)
    the church of St. Jacques de Compiègne in France Aachen's cathedral (Charlemagne's sample) Relics associated with Jesus Arma Christi Crown of thorns Lance...
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  • image of archaic man" who believes that any action "must produce a significant reaction in the world", which is why he forces the crown of thorns on the...
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    meetings. Crown of Thorns' Church Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kowloon City Chinese architecture in the Lutheran Theological Seminary St. Andrew's Church (Kowloon)...
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  • and built the new church to house a holy relic, part of the Crown of Thorns given him by John II of France. The church became a place of pilgrimage. Leland...
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    Olivia Moultrie (category Portland Thorns FC players)
    eligibility in the process, and joined the Portland Thorns FC academy. Although she trained with the Thorns' senior team and appeared in exhibition matches...
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    The Crowning with Thorns is an oil painting on canvas created ca. 1618–1620 by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. He produced it aged 20 during his first...
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  • the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The church was designed to represent the crown of thorns worn by Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. It includes...
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    Sainte-Chapelle (category Crown of thorns)
    to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns – one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. This was later...
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  • Andrew's Church St. Thomas' Church Kei Oi Church St. Matthias' Church St. Peter's Church, Castle Peak Crown of Thorns Church St. Joseph's Church St. Philip's...
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    the remains of St. Sirus, first Bishop of Pavia, and a thorn purported to be from the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ. The marble facing of the exterior...
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  • plucked a thorn out of Christ's crown of thorns and blood splashed onto its feathers. The bird is said to feature in several paintings of children destined...
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    with a crown of thorns and with a cross at the top. Batoni's artwork became popular for the official image for the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus...
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  • associated with Joseph René Vilatte which include the Order of the Crown of Thorns (OCT) and the Order of the Lion and the Black Cross (OLBC). Both are condemned...
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    alone or with the crosses of the two thieves The Crown of Thorns The pillar or column where Jesus was whipped in the Flagellation of Christ The whip(s), in...
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    the cross of Jesus, pieces of the crown of thorns, the nails with which he was fixed to the cross and other similar objects. Pilgrimage churches were also...
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    Holy Crown of Hungary (Hungarian: Szent Korona [ˈsɛnt ˈkoronɒ], Latin: Sacra Corona), also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, named in honour of Saint...
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    crown is the cross, which reportedly stores a thorn from Christ's crown of thorns. Unlike in most later crowns, the cross does not stand on a monde.[citation...
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    Balliol College, Oxford. Following the death of his grandfather Haakon VII in 1957, Harald became crown prince as his father became king. Harald became...
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    another in the churchyard of the Church of St John. The "original" Glastonbury thorn was cut down and burned as a relic of superstition during the English...
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