Fámjin is a village, located in the middle of the coastline on the western side of Suðuroy, the southernmost island in Faroe Islands. It has a population of around 100. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Fámjin Church
Eastbound on the 32 from Famjin to Øravík on Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands
Eastbound on the 32 from Famjin to Øravík on Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands.
Skúvoyartrøllini í Fámjin
Flaggdagshald Fámjin 2012
Magn í Trongisvági
Famjin
Breyðkassin
Haldórsvík Church
Sjógv Church
Suðuroy tú gevur alt - Asyllex
Sangur hjá Suðuroyar sjónleikafelag framførdur av Asyllex á mentanarkvøldinum á Tvøroyri tann 20. juli 2018
Kvívík Church
JMA-Fram
Porkeri Church
Gjáar Church
Funningur Church
On island of Eysturoy, one can experience peace & serenity.
Along the shores of Funningsfjørður is where you will find one of the legendary 10 wooden churches in the Faroe Islands, Funningur Church.
The West Church
Hvalvík Church
Filadelfia
Faroe Islands Church Singing - Klaksvík, Borðoy (28 September 2014)
A beautiful example of hearing the Faroese language sung at a Sunday school event in Klaksvík, Borðoy. It is particularly interesting as towards the end, I zoom in on the big screen that shows the words being sung.
Faroese is a unique world language related to Old West Norse, see:
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Rósukransurin - TEIR LJÓSAFULLU LOYNDARDÓMARNIR
The Holy Rosary in Faroese made with voice synthesizer.
Picture of the Tabernacle from the church of Virgin Mary (Mariukirkjan) in Tórshavn, the only Catholic church in Faroe Islands.
TEIR LJÓSAFULLU LOYNDARDÓMARNIR
1) Dópur Jesu í ánni Jórdan
“Tú ert sonur mín, hin elskaði; til tín havi eg góðan tokka”
(Lukas 3, 15-22)
2) Fyrsta undur Jesu við brúdleypinum í Kána
“Tey havi einki vín”
(Jóhannes 2, 1-11)
3) Boðan Jesu um Guðs ríki og kall hansara til umvending
“Vendið um og trúgvið gleðiboðskapinum”
(Markus 1: 14-15; Matteus 4: 23)
4) Bjartleiki Jesu á fjallinum
“Og klæði hansara vórðu skínandi bjørt ... hvítari enn nakar maður ... kann fáa tey”