church in Vienna, Austria. Influenced by early Baroque principles, the church was remodeled by Andrea Pozzo between 1703 and 1705. The Jesuit Church is located...
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Poland (1609-1626) Jesuit Church, Vienna, Austria (1623-1627, remodeled 1703-1705) Jesuit Church, Lviv, Ukraine (1610-1630) Jesuit Church, Bratislava, Slovakia...
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Andrea Pozzo (category Burials at the Jesuit Church, Vienna)
designs of the Jesuit churches Il Gesù and S. Ignazio in Rome. Born in Trento (then under Austrian rule), he studied Humanities at the local Jesuit High School...
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illusionistic painting include: Andrea Pozzo at Sant'Ignazio, Rome and the Jesuit Church, Vienna. He wrote the standard theoretical work of his artistic ideas in...
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perfect architectural trompe-l'œil is the illusionistic dome in the Jesuit church, Vienna, by Andrea Pozzo, which is only slightly curved, but gives the impression...
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St. Anne's Church (German: Annakirche) is located in Vienna, Austria, and has been administered by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales since 1906. A relic...
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(1622–1773) University of Vienna (1623–1773), including the Jesuit Church which has been again under Jesuits' care since 1856 The Vienna Observatory started...
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First District near the Jesuit Church. Now, the academic facilities occupy more than sixty locations throughout the city of Vienna. The historical main building...
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The St. Canisius's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 9th District of Vienna, Alsergrund. On the 4th Austrian Catholic Day (Katholikentag)...
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The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic Church have founded and managed a number of educational institutions, including the notable secondary schools...
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Suppression of the Society of Jesus (redirect from Jesuit Expulsion)
suppression of the Society of Jesus was the removal of all members of the Jesuits from most of Western Europe and their respective colonies beginning in...
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Church Heiligenstadt Parish Church St. Michael Heiligenstadt St. James's Church Jesuit Church, Vienna Kaasgrabenkirche Kahlenbergerdorf Parish Church...
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(1527–1607) Hendrik van Steenwijk I (1550–1603), the first to specialize in church interiors Pieter Neefs the Elder (1578-1656) Hendrik van Steenwijk II (c...
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Stanislaus Kostka (category Jesuit saints)
unconscious, especially in the church of the Jesuit Fathers at Vienna." One of the practices of devotion which he joined while at Vienna was the Congregation of...
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Augustinian Church, the Church of St. Maria Rotunda, the Church of St. Leopold, the Franciscan Church, the Jesuit Church and the Minoritenkirche. Vienna's biggest...
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The Jesuit Church (Polish: Kościół Jezuitów), also known as Church of the Gracious Mother of God (Kościół Matki Bożej Łaskawej), is an ornate church within...
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Stephansplatz Augustinian Church Capuchin Church Imperial Crypt Dominican Church Franciscan Church Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Jesuit Church Kaasgrabenkirche...
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a position at the University of Vienna by the Emperor Matthias. He was noted for his defense of the Catholic church and their practices against Lutheran...
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church of Saint Nicholas which dated from the 13th century, stood on the site of the present church. Sometime after 1620, it was given to the Jesuits...
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Church Hasenleiten (German: Filialkirche Hasenleiten or Filialkirche Zum Göttlichen Kinderfreund) is one of the Roman Catholic churches in Vienna's 11th...
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Peter Jan Beckx (category 19th-century Belgian Jesuits)
appointed Rector of the Jesuit theologate in Leuven (in 1850). But his services were required in Vienna, where the situation for the Jesuits was difficult. In...
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Église de la Madeleine in Paris, the Jesuit Church, Vienna, the Dom zu unserer lieben Frau in Munich, the Temple Church in London, the Cathedral of Our Lady...
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List of Catholic clergy scientists (redirect from List of Jesuit scientists)
and William of Ockham. The Catholic Church has also produced many lay scientists and mathematicians. The Jesuits in particular have made numerous significant...
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Peter Canisius (category Jesuit saints)
Canisius SJ (Dutch: Pieter Kanis; 8 May 1521 – 21 December 1597) was a Dutch Jesuit priest. He became known for his strong support for the Catholic faith during...
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Baroque architecture (redirect from Baroque church)
introduced by the Catholic Church, particularly by the Jesuits, as a means to combat the Reformation and the Protestant church with a new architecture that...
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Melchior Klesl (category Bishops of Vienna)
University of Vienna in 1570. In 1574, he joined the “Papal Alumnat”, a boarding school for prospective priests that as run by the Jesuits in Vienna. Emperor...
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interior St. Michael's Church Capuchin Church St. Joseph's Church Minorite Church and Loreto Chapel (with cupola) Jesuit Church Church of St. James the Great...
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instead of the body of Christ, was installed on the altar of the Jesuit Church, Vienna in 2004. The playful character of the Lego should relativize the...
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29 tallest churches, with 5 towers overall), Lübeck (4 of the 56 tallest churches, two of which with twin towers → 6 towers overall), Vienna (2), Tallinn...
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590399 The Piarist Church (Romanian: Biserica Piariștilor, also known as the Jesuit Church (Biserica Iezuiților) or the University Church (Biserica Universității);...
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