TOP 25 OULU (FINLAND) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
25 things to do in Oulu (Finland)
Top 25 best places to visit in Oulu, Finland, by Explore Earth. Oulu is a city in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Finland. Oulu is 5th populous city in Finland and the most in Northern Finland. Oulu also one of the favorite destinations in Finland, some tourist attractions in Oulu are must see or visit places in Finland.
Things to do in Oulu - Finland is to visit some beautiful places such as Nallikari Beach, Ainolan Puisto, Kauppahalli, Turkansaaren Ulkomuseo, Tietomaa, Toripolliisi, Oulu Cathedral, Hupisaaret Park, Pohjois-Pohjanmaan Museo, Oulun Taidemuseo, Botanical Garden University of Oulu, Oulun Automuseo and Museum of Northern Ostrobothnia.
Other what to do or where to go list in Oulu - Finland is to visit Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, Pohjoisen Valokuvakeskus, Vauhtipuisto, Kierikkikeskus, Kulttuuritalo Valve, Northern Photographic Centre, Ideapark Oulu, Atelier Gallery Kaikkonen, Kalevala Park, Raatti Swimming Pool, etc.
Thats all about tourist attractions in Oulu - Finland. If you want to visit those best places in Oulu, you can also gain information in Oulu City Information Centre or just watching this video for travel guide. You can also watching our other videos about things to do in cities in Finland such as Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Turku and Tampere.
The Orthodox church in Vaasa, Finland
Catholic Celebration of St. Dimetrius by the Orthodox Churches
Orthodox Metropolitan of the Holy and Ancient Church of Thessaloniki brought piece of relics of St. Great-Martyr Dimetrius to Ekaterinburg, Russia, where clergy from the many Orthodox Churches had gathered and prayed together to our God.
St. Great-martyr Dimetrius was Roman Imperial officer who did not want to betray Christ, and through his horribly painful martyrdom, he did not only save his soul, he also converted many , because they realized that such martyrdom can be accepted only by those who know the absolute truth of our human existence.
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Helsinki German Church - Saksalainen Kirkko
The German Church was consecrated in 1864 and it is one of the most important sacred institutions for the German congregation in Helsinki and the surrounding villages.
The overall appearance of the German Church is romantic, both from the street view and indoors. A very popular wedding venue, with newly weds from all over the country and from abroad.
April 8,2018 Great & Holy Pascha
TLM finland all souls 2009
Sung Traditional Mass in the medieval Catholic church of Saint Lawrence in Vantaa, Finland. By Fr. Benjamin Durham FSSP.
ORCC in Canada
Ordination to the priesthood for the Old Roman Catholic Church in Canada and the Missionary Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Toronto Canada September 14th 2013
Presided by Archbishop Gilles Tremblay
su 3.3. klo 10 Liturgia - Profeetta Elian kirkko
Benedict XVI: continue on in the ecumenical dialogue: Lutheran delegation from Finland
00:00:46 19/01/2009
Address this morning to Lutheran delegation from Finland.
St. Paul teaches us that the unity of the Church is the fullness of the Will of Christ. Benedict XVI noted this, in a short address to the Finnish delegation, on a visit to Rome and the Vatican for the feast of the martyr St. Henry.
Benedict XVI noted that the visit falls during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and 10 years since the Joint Declaration on Justification by the Lutheran-Catholic Committee of Finland. Dialogue on fundamental theological themes deepens the understanding of the salvation brought by Christ, and of the role of the Church, which is not simply an assembly of believers, the Holy Father said, but an institution which includes many different functions.
1984
Movie me and my friends did about the book - 1984 - for school.
Choral concert #2 - Ivan Moody's Great Doxology
Ivan Moody conducting the Department of Orthodox Theology choir in the Lutheran church of Joensuu. Ivan Moody's Suuri ylistysveisu (Great Doxology) in Finnish
Holy Trinity Choir(Chipping Norton) 5/3/12 O2 Arena London/Young Voices
Our school Choir
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople | Wikipedia audio article
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The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos, IPA: [ikumeniˈkon patriarˈçion konstandinuˈpoleos]; Latin: Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Turkish: Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, Roman Orthodox Patriarchate) is one of the fourteen autocephalous churches (or jurisdictions) that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is headed by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, currently Bartholomew I, Archbishop of Constantinople.
Because of its historical location as the capital of the former Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and its role as the Mother Church of most modern Orthodox churches, Constantinople holds a special place of honor within Orthodoxy and serves as the seat for the Ecumenical Patriarch, who enjoys the status of Primus inter pares (first among equals) among the world's Eastern Orthodox prelates and is regarded by some as the representative and spiritual leader of the world's 300 million Orthodox Christians.The Ecumenical Patriarchate promotes the expansion of the Christian faith and Orthodox doctrine, and the Ecumenical Patriarchs are involved in ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, charitable work, and the defense of Orthodox Christian traditions. Prominent issues in the Ecumenical Patriarchate's policy in the 21st century include the safety of the believers in the Middle East, reconciliation of the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, and the reopening of the Theological School of Halki which was closed down by the Turkish authorities in 1971.
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