The Church of the Holy Ghost or Church of the Holy Spirit (Estonian: Püha Vaimu kirik, German: Heiliggeistkirche ) is a medieval Lutheran church in the...
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Church of the Holy Spirit or Holy Spirit Church may refer to: Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn Holy Spirit Church, Valga Church of the Holy Spirit, Paris...
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Charles's Church, Tallinn Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn St. John's Church, Tartu St. Michael's Church, Tallinn St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn St. Olaf's...
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England Church of the Holy Ghost, Tallinn, Estonia Church of the Holy Ghost, Bern, Switzerland Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Bagamoyo), Tanzania Holy Ghost...
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private university in Tallinn, Estonia, established in 1946. It is situated next to the Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn. List of universities in Estonia...
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John's Church (Estonian: Jaani kirik) is a large Lutheran parish church in Tallinn, Estonia. It is dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist, a disciple of Jesus...
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Bombing of Tallinn in World War II Bronze Night Bronze Soldier of Tallinn Dmitri Bruns Karl Burman Chocolala Chocolala Chocolate Museum Church of the Holy Spirit...
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semi-autonomous church in the canonical jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow whose primate is appointed by the Holy Synod of the latter. This church numbers...
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participation in the holy mysteries, especially the communion of Christ's holy body and blood, and by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit within the church. Indeed...
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Bernt Notke (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Notke is that of the Church of the Holy Ghost in Tallinn (Estonia), finished in 1483. It can be safely attributed to Notke also due to the fact that several...
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Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia, is home to 79 completed high-rises, 9 church spires, a defence tower (Pikk Hermann), Town Hall and 8...
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Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi (category Academic staff of the University of Tartu)
1914 in St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn. He was appointed as vicar of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn. He also served the congregations in Kaarma, Kuressaare...
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Balthasar Russow (category Writers from Tallinn)
Pomerania (now Szczecin, Poland). He was the Lutheran pastor of the Estonian congregation at the Holy Spirit Church in Reval from 1566 until his death. Russow...
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This list is separated into regions relating to the borders and dominant powers during the period of when these buildings were constructed (as opposed...
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Estonian mythology (redirect from Mythology of Estonia)
world, land of the dead Hiieneitsid - maidens from the land of the dead Hiis - holy grove Hingeliblikas – a person's spirit in the form of a moth Hingeloom...
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Vatican City (redirect from Holy See (The Vatican))
The Vatican is also a metonym for the pope, the city-state's and worldwide Catholic Church government Holy See, and Roman Curia. The country has the world's...
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The Tallinn Town Hall (Estonian: Tallinna raekoda) is a building in the Old Town (Vanalinn) of Tallinn (Reval), Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square....
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Estonian art (redirect from Art of Estonia)
the art paintings from the start of this era were paintings about gods and their disciples (mostly portraying Jesus). The Church of the Holy Spirit,...
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the 29 tallest churches), Lübeck (4 of the 56 tallest churches, two of which with twin towers → 6 towers overall), Vienna (2), Tallinn (2), St. Petersburg...
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Danse Macabre (redirect from The Dance of Death)
(accomplished at the end of the 15th century) in the St Nicholas' Church, Tallinn, Estonia; the painting at the back wall of the chapel of Sv. Marija na...
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1996 Moscow–Constantinople schism (category Self-governed churches of the Russian Orthodox Church)
With the Estonian independence and the persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Aleksander Paulus of Tallinn and all Estonia asked the Ecumenical...
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Bridgettines (redirect from Institute of the Brigidines)
The Bridgettines, or Birgittines, formally known as the Order of the Most Holy Saviour (Latin: Ordo Sanctissimi Salvatoris; abbreviated OSsS), is a monastic...
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Valga, Estonia (redirect from History of Valga, Estonia)
first cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in independent Belarus Paul Viiding (1904–1962), poet Valga main library Church of the Holy Spirit Valga railway...
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Alexander Schmemann (category People from Tallinn)
theology. Alexander Schmemann was born as one of twin boys in 1921 in Tallinn, Estonia, into a family of Russian émigrés from St. Petersburg. His twin...
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Hospitals and almshouses The Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Lübeck. Interior view of the Hôtel Dieu, Beaune. The Hospital of St Cross is England's oldest...
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recognized by the entire Church through the Holy Spirit. The word canonisation means that a Christian has been found worthy to have his name placed in the canon...
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Michael Sittow (category Artists from Tallinn)
variants, was a painter from Tallinn (Reval), Livonia who was trained in the tradition of Early Netherlandish painting. For most of his life, Sittow worked...
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Unity in Christ and Peace in the World" VIII. 1979 Chania, Crete, Greece: "Alive to the World in the Power of the Holy Spirit" IX. 1986 Stirling, Scotland:...
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Basilica of the Assumption in Aglona (since 1699, with interruptions) Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius (1501-1807) Church of St. Philip...
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all rites. The head of the Moldovan Orthodox Church is Metropolitan Vladimir (Cantarean), who is a permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox...
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