The Diocese of Tallinn is a Latin Church diocese that covers the entire country of Estonia. It was an apostolic administration (quasi-diocesan jurisdiction)...
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and for all Estonia: Roman Catholic Diocese of Tallinn (at Tallinn), Finland, including the autonomous region of Åland: Diocese of Helsinki in France:...
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the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tallinn. It is situated on Vene street in the Old Town district of Tallinn, Estonia. Catholicism...
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Bishopric of Reval was a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Reval, Duchy of Estonia (Reval was the name of Tallinn until...
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga is an archdiocese administered from the capital city of Riga in Latvia. Its cathedral is Svētā Jēkaba Katedrāle...
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Roskilde in 1658 it has been the southernmost diocese in the Lutheran Church of Sweden. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lund was formed in 1060, in what was then...
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Diocese of Tallinn, formed on 26 September 2024 after the Apostolic Administration of Estonia was raised to a diocese. There are no Eastern Catholic or...
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Administrator of Estonia who resides in Tallinn was Bishop Philippe Jourdan. He then became bishop of the newly established Diocese of Tallinn, which encompasses...
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St. Mary's Cathedral (redirect from St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral)
Mary's Cathedral of Tallinn St. Mary's Cathedral (Hamburg) New St. Mary's Cathedral (Hamburg) St. Mary's Cathedral, Hildesheim Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned...
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Apostolic administration (category Catholic ecclesiastical titles)
apostolic administration of Tallinn to the level of diocese. Apostolic Administration of Harbin in the People's Republic of China, immediately subject...
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to the Bishop of Turku Archdiocese. The Archdiocese of Turku has a unique episcopal structure as there are two bishops in the Diocese. Influenced by...
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St. Nicholas Church (redirect from Cathedral Church of St Nicholas)
Church, Aarhus St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Tallinn St. Nicholas Church, former name of Helsinki Cathedral Saint Nicholas...
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Philippe Jourdan (category 20th-century French Roman Catholic priests)
30 August 1960) is a French-born prelate of the Catholic Church who has been bishop of the Diocese of Tallinn since it was established in September 2024...
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divided into three dioceses, Tallinn, Narva and Pechery. Evsevy (Drozdov) became the head of Narva cathedra. John (Bulin), a graduate of St. Petersburg Theological...
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Estonia, in the Tallinn Diocese. On 15 July 1957, Fr. Alexy was appointed Rector of the Cathedral of the Dormition in Tallinn and Dean of the Tartu district...
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Lihula (category Former municipalities of Estonia)
early 19th century. From 1211, it was the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leal (also known as bishopric of Estonia),[citation needed] which was however...
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Saint Maurice (category Saints from Roman Egypt)
ISBN 978-1-61248-094-7. Rannu, Elena. 1993. The Living Past of Tallinn. 3rd ed. Tallinn: Perioodika Publishers. pp. 23–29. "Stadtwappen: Coburger Mohr...
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Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (redirect from Orthodox Church of Estonia)
church is Stephanos, Metropolitan of Tallinn and all Estonia, elected in 1999. Little is known about the history of the church in the area until the 17th...
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the two cathedral churches in the city, the other being the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth, about one mile to the north...
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Northern Crusades (category Christianization of Europe)
was Pope Celestine III's call in 1195, but the Catholic kingdoms of Scandinavia, Poland and the Holy Roman Empire had begun moving to subjugate their pagan...
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1996 Moscow–Constantinople schism (category Dioceses established in the 20th century)
of the Orthodox Church of Estonia and established in its place the Diocese of Tallinn and Estonia. This dissolution effectively took place on 9 March 1945...
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Redemptoris Mater (seminary) (category Catholic seminaries)
Mater (Latin: Mother of the Redeemer) is the name for certain diocesan Roman Catholic seminaries which operate under the auspices of the Neocatechumenal...
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Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova (Romanian: Mitropolia Chișinăului și a întregii Moldove; Russian: Кишинёвско-Молда́вская митропо́лия, romanized...
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Eisenstadt (redirect from History of Eisenstadt)
occupation until 1955. In 1960, it became the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt. The current mayor of Eisenstadt is Thomas Steiner (ÖVP). The district...
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Vatican City (redirect from Catholic City)
metonym for the pope, the city-state's and worldwide Catholic Church government Holy See, and Roman Curia. The country has the world's smallest land area...
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Szombathely (redirect from Historical Carnaval of Savaria (Ludi Savarienses))
the city to the newly founded Diocese of Győr. The city suffered during the war between King Sámuel Aba and Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, between 1042...
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Alexander Schmemann (category Writers from Tallinn)
was an expression of Christian theology. Alexander Schmemann was born as one of twin boys in 1921 in Tallinn, Estonia, into a family of Russian émigrés...
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