Hrvatska,Osijek crkva svetog Petra i Pavla-Croatia,Osijek Church of St Peter and St Paul
Hrvatska,Osijek crkva svetog Petra i Pavla-Croatia,Osijek Church of St Peter and St Paul
Il divo-fuerza mayor
Il divo-the power of love
OSIJEK Slavonia (Croatia) by Cehulić family
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Osijek (Mursa, Eszék, Esseg) is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia in Croatia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja county.
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Osijek is located the river Drava (Drau, Dráva), 25 km upstream of its confluence with the Danube, at an elevation of 94 m.
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Ante Starcevic Square, located in the Upper Town, is administrative and business centre of Osijek.
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The Neo-Gothic co-cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (Sv Petar I Pavao) has the second highest bell tower in Croatia.
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Osijek is known as the greenest city in Croatia and by a wonderful riverside promenade.
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The Croatian National Theatre was founded in 1907. The building was designed and built in 1866.
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Local dishes include traditional Slavonian-style specialities as kulen,...
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... paprika-flavoured sausage, ham, bacon and the famous fish stew made with paprika.
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Kino Urania (Urania Cinema) in Osijek is one of the best examples of Art Nouveau architecture.
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A small tram network which runs through the city, has been in continuous operation since 1884.
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Superficial pockmark from artillery and mortar fire from the war in Croatia are still present on city facades.
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A new sports hall (Dvorana Gradski vrt) was built as the 2009 World Men Handball Championship venue.
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The Citadel (Tvrđa) is a unique baroque urban and military complex that lies near the centre of the town.
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At the centre of Tvrđa lies the Holy Trinity Square (Trg svetog Trojstva) and St. Micheal's Church (Crkva sv. Mihovila).
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Tvrđa is today a center of administrative, educational, cultural, and scholarly life in Osijek
Osijek in 60 sec — Croatia | DRONE FOOTAGE | Pointers Travel
Osijek - City on the Drava River was named after the word oseka which means „low tide“. It's the fourth biggest city in Croatia with a population of about 100,000 and the cultural, economic and academic center of Slavonia and Baranja region. Osijek is located at only 20 kilometers from the confluence of the Drava and the Danube. In this part of the European Podunavlje (Danube region) Croatian and old Austro-Hungarian heritage meet and you will first notice that in the architecture and rich traditions and gastronomy.
Top things to see and do in Osijek
5. Visit Tvrđa - Tvrđa (eng. citadel) is the Old Town of the city of Osijek in Croatia. It is the best-preserved and largest ensemble of Baroque buildings in Croatia and consists of a Habsburg star fort built on the right bank of the River Drava. Tvrđa has been described by the World Monuments Fund as a unique example of an eighteenth-century baroque military, administrative, and commercial urban center. Climb atop the walls of Tvrđa and enjoy the beautiful view of Drava River and the old town of Osijek.
4. Osijek Co-Cathedral (The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul): the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek, is a neo-Gothic sacral structure located in Osijek, Croatia. The multi-tiered 90-metre spire is one of the city's landmarks. The church was built in 1898 on the initiative of the Bishop of Đakovo Josip Juraj Strossmayer. The church is entered via a small door to the right of the main portal, overlooked by a trio of gargoyles. The interior is a treasure trove of neo-Gothic ornamentation, with a succession of pinnacled altars overlooked by exuberant stained glass windows. The interior was finished in 1938–1942 when leading Croatian painter Mirko Rački covered the walls and ceilings with brightly colored frescoes illustrating famous episodes from the Old and the New Testament.
3. Osijek Zoo and Aquarium: spreading over 11 hectares on the Drava River bank opposite of Osijek and is the largest zoo in Croatia. Here you can enjoy the nature as well as see over 1050 animals and 108 animal species. It is open every day so the only thing you need to visit is a bit of good weather.
2. Kopački rit nature park: Kopački rit is a floodplain that developed due to the activities of two large rivers, the Danube and the Drava. Significant flood areas exist in the northern, southern and western surrounding parts of the Nature park that stretch from Batina up north, to Bijelo Brdo down south and Donji Miholjac towards west. Kopački rit is a beautiful nature park known for its many species of birds as well as fish, molluscs, mammals and other interesting animals.
1. Zlatna Greda eco center: one of the must-see destinations when in Osijek! It is a stress-free place in the heart of Kopački Rit. It has an accommodation facilities and a restaurant but it's best known for its adrenaline activities: treasure hunts, zip-line, adrenaline park, rock climbing, tug-o-war, canoe adventure and many more things. It's child-friendly so whether you're coming with family or with friends, you're guaranteed a day to remember.
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Enchanting Moments at Osijek, Croatia 奧西耶克, 克罗地亚 2014.09
Osijek is the fourth largest city in Croatia. The pleasant town is well-known for its Baroque architecture, beautiful suspension bridge across Drave River and neo-Gothic styled Church of St.Peter and St. Paul.
Photography Credits go to Dr. Jim Chen:)
GOOD SHEPHERD REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, OSIJEK, CROATIA
Osijek/Tvrđa, Franje Markovića 7
Sunday Worship (English) - 11:00 AM
Sunday Worship (Croatian) - 6:00 PM
Welcome!
DJAKOVO St Peter's Cathedral
Exquisite and unique Cathedral situated in the heart of the Slavonija Region in Croatia at the town of Djakovo. Apparently the most beautiful Cathedral between Istanbul and Rome.
Osijek - Szent Péter és Pál székesegyház - Paris crkva Petra i Pavla - Sv Petra i Pavla katedrali
The paris church of St.Peter and Paul - Szent Péter és Pál székesegyház - Paris crkva Petra i Pavla - Sv Petra i Pavla katedrali
BEDEKOVČINA, CRKVA SV. BARBARE, blagoslov motora - blessing of the bikes by reverend PEPEK
Svake godine na Bijelu nedjelju velečasni Josip Komorčec - PEPEK udjeljuje blagoslov motorima, motoristima, oldtimerima i putnicima nakon mise u crkvi sv. Barbare u Bedekovčini. Ovaj video je napravljen 19 travnja 2009. kada se uprkos kiši okupilo preko 2000 bikera.
Blessing of the bikes ceremony in Bedekovčina, Croatia with reverend Josip Komorčec - PEPEK
Mass of the Children (Agnus Dei) - John Rutter : Brevis Osijek
Djelo je premijerno izvedeno 8.2.2007. godine u Konkatedrali Sv.
Petra i Pavla u Osijeku. U izvedbi su sudjelovali Pannon Pilharmonic Orchestra pod dirigentskim
vodstvom maestra Gergelya Menesia (Mađarska), te Akademski pjevački
zbor J.J. Strossmayer Umjetničke akademije u Osijeku, Vokalni ansambl
Brevis, Dječji zbor Osječki zumbići pod vodstvom umjetničke
voditeljice Antoanete Radočaj-Jerković, te solisti: Monika Lukacs,
sopran (Mađarska) i Berislav Jerković.
The piece had its Croatian premiere on February 8, 2007. in St. Peter and Paul's Concathedral in Osijek. Artists who were included in the project were the Pannon Pilharmonic Orchestra and their conductor maestro Gergelya Menesia (Hungary), choir of J.J.Strossmeyer, Vocal ensemble Brevis and children's choir Osječki Zumbići (conductor Antoaneta Radočaj-Jerković), and vocal solists: Monika Lukacs, soprano (Hungary) and Berislav Jerković.
Još jedna osječka priča otrgnuta od zaborava
Župna crkva svetog Mihaela izgrađena u 18. stoljeću u osječkoj Tvrđi ispod svoje površine krije veliku i prostranu kriptu koju je vrijeme gotovo zaboravilo.
Pokopi u kripti počeli su prije dovršetka ove crkve. Od sredine 19. stoljeća kripta ipak postupno gubi svoju funkciju grobnice sve do današnjih dana. Zajedno s nekoliko desetaka Osječana uputili smo se u turistički razgled ove grobnice
Zbor mladih Preslavna Imena Marijina Osječane daruje božićnim koncertom
Premda je Božić iza nas, još traje blagdansko vrijeme darivanja, mira i ljubavi. Sve to Osječanima donosi i donjogradski pjevački zbor Preslavnog Imena Marijna. Pripremili su najljepše božićne skladbe iz svih krajeva svijeta, a koncert je ovog četvrtka.
Benedict XVI's travel plans for Croatia
PRAY FOR FRUITFULNESS OF APOSTOLIC TRIP TO CROATIA
VATICAN CITY, 1 JUN 2011 (VIS) - During today's general audience celebrated in St. Peter's Square, the Pope greeted the various groups of faithful in their respective languages.
Addressing a group of Polish pilgrims, the Holy Father particularly greeted the youth who will meet next Saturday in Lednica. Give thanks to God for the life and the beatification of John Paul II: father, guide, priest, and friend of the youth. He built the house on the rock who is Christ! He followed the voice of the Gospel. He persevered in prayer and in adoration of the Eucharist. He had a heart that was open to all. He suffered with Christ. He was an extraordinary pilgrim in faith. May you be inspired by the theme for the gathering: 'John Paul II: What Matters is Holiness'!.
Benedict XVI also greeted the Croatian pilgrims: Next Saturday and Sunday, he said, I will visit Zagreb in Croatia to celebrate with you the National Day of Catholic Croatian Families. I look forward to this meeting with joy and invite you to pray that my visit to that beloved land will produce much spiritual fruit and that Christian families might be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
May 31, 2011. (Romereports.com) Benedict XVI will travel to Croatia on June 4 and 5. During his two-day visit, he will preside over the National Day of Croatian Catholic Families. This is the first trip that Benedict XVI has made to the country as pope, however he visited twice while he was a cardinal.
The pope will arrive at the Zagreb airport on the morning of Saturday June 4. He plans to give a speech directed toward the entire nation. He will also be received by the president, Ivo Josipovic, the Cardinal of Zagreb, Josip Bozanic and the president of the Croatian Episcopal Conference, Archbishop Marin Srakić.
The President of Croatia is an avid music lover and the pope plans to give him a copy of a song's manuscript from the Vatican Library.
Benedict XVI will be staying at the Croatian nunciature, which was built 20 years ago, after the country's independence from Yugoslavia. There he will receive the Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor.
In the afternoon, in the Croatian National Theatre, Benedict XVI will meet with representatives from local organizations, politicians, entrepreneurs, diplomats and leaders of other religions. In total, he will meet with around 700 people. It will be the only Ecumenical meeting for the trip.
After the meeting, Benedict XVI will meet with 50,000 young people in the central square of Zagreb. He will give away a gold rosary to the Virgin Mary. The meeting will end with a Eucharistic adoration.
On Sunday June 5, Benedict XVI will preside over the Day of Croatian Families. It will be at a local racetrack which holds around 300,000 people.
In the afternoon, he will visit the famous Cathedral of Zagreb, which has neo-Gothic style, and where the Blessed Alojzije Stepinac is buried. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a communist court. Here, the bishops, priests and seminarians will pray the Vespers together.
Of the 4 ½ million inhabitants in Croatia, 89% are Catholic. Agnostics make up 6% and 2% practice Islam.
Ljubav prema Svetome Ocu mora biti u nama divna strast, jer u njemu mi vidimo Krista (Sveti Josemaria, Ljubiti Crkvu, str 39.)
Sveti Ambrozije napisao je nekoliko kratkih rečenica koje zvuče poput klicanja: Gdje je Petar, tamo je Crkva; i gdje je Crkva, tu ne vlada smrt, nego vječni život. Jer tamo gdje su Petar i Crkva, tamo je Krist, a on je spasenje, on je jedini Put.
Ljubiti Crkvu, 28
Tvoja najveća ljubav, tvoje veliko iskazivanje počasti, tvoje najdublje poštovanje, tvoja najpodložnija poslušnost, najveća naklonost, trebaju biti također za Namjesnika Kristova na zemlji, za Papu.
Mi katolici moramo znati da, nakon Boga i naše Majke, Presvete Djevice, po hijerarhiji ljubavi i autoriteta dolazi Sveti Otac.
Kovačnica, 135
Hvala ti, Bože, za ljubav prema papi, što si je usadio u moje srce.
Put, 573
Katolički, apostolski, rimski! Drago mi je da si toliko rimski. I da imaš želju hodočastiti u Rim videre Petrum, - upoznati Petra.
Put, 520
Svaki dan sve više moraš rasti u vjernosti prema Crkvi, Papi i Svetoj Stolici... S ljubavlju sve više teološkom!
Brazda, 353
Prihvati Papinu riječ, prioni vjerom, jednostavnom, unutarnjom i djelotvornom: budi uza nj!
Kovačnica, 133
Neka te svakodnevno razmišljanje o teškom teretu koje pritišće Papu i biskupe, potakne da ih poštuješ, da ih ljubiš istinskom naklonošću, da ih pomažeš svojom molitvom.
Kovačnica, 136
Vjernost Rimskom Prvosvećeniku uključuje jasnu i određenu obvezu: poznavati mišljenje Pape izraženo u enciklikama ili u drugim dokumentima i učiniti, koliko je do nas, da svi katolici poslušaju nauk Svetog Oca i prema
26.03.2008. Osječka televizija, Osijek - Vijesti u 17.00
26.03.2008. Osječka televizija, Osijek - Vijesti u 17.00 Vijesti i program OSTV-a mozete pratiti na portalu
Half Veseli, Half Libby's Tamburitzans Ja Se Konja Bojim Sts. Peter and Paul
Veseli and Libby's Tamburitzans perform Ja Se Konja Bojim at a benefit dinner at Sts. Peter and Paul Church.
Hotel Ariston, Osijek, Croatia
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Osječka katedrala - part 3
Edukativno dokumentarni film o ljepoti i putu nastanka Osječke gornjogradske crkve , koja je zbog svoje veličanstvenosti prozvana Osječkom Katedralom...
Kamera, scenario i režija: Dejan Bogunović i Tatjana Jandrić
Dizajn i tehnička potpora: Tatjana Jandrić
Produkcija: Udruga PUT, Osijek, 2007.
Info: tatjanajandric@outlook.com
Film je ostvaren uz financijsku potporu Poglavarstva grada Osijeka, te samostalnim radom Udruge PUT.
Osječka katedrala - part 2
Edukativno dokumentarni film o ljepoti i putu nastanka Osječke gornjogradske crkve , koja je zbog svoje veličanstvenosti prozvana Osječkom Katedralom...
Kamera, scenario i režija: Dejan Bogunović i Tatjana Jandrić
Dizajn i tehnička potpora: Tatjana Jandrić
Produkcija: Udruga PUT, Osijek, 2007.
Info: tatjanajandric@outlook.com
Film je ostvaren uz financijsku potporu Poglavarstva grada Osijeka, te samostalnim radom Udruge PUT.
P6. Ss. Peter and Paul English Church - Christmas Eucharistic Liturgy 2014
P6. Ss. Peter and Paul English Church - Christmas Eucharistic Liturgy 2014
Assyrian Church of the East
Filming and Live Broadcasting: Simon Israel
Obnavlja se kapelica sv. Roka - sve završeno do 16. kolovoza
U tijeku je obnova kapele Svetoga Roka u Osijeku. Jedan je to od najstarijih sakralnih objekata u gradu. Izgrađivana je u nekoliko faza, a toranj je sagrađen posljednji. U ovom kulturnom spomeniku grada i danas se služe svete mise.
Sredinom kolovoza sve bi trebalo završiti, a mi smo zavirili unutar crkve i uvjerili se kako su radovi u punom jeku.
GNS WRAP Pontiff visits Croatia, holds mass, 100th pilgrimage
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1. Aerial shot of Dubrovnik
2. Pope in popemobile waving
3. Wide shot of crowd
4. Popemobile heads for quayside
5. Popemobile drives along quayside with pope waving
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6. Wide shot of mass
7. Close up of nun waiting to receive communion
8. Wide shot of painting of beatified nun Marija Petkovic
9. Priest putting papal hat on pope
10. Wide shot of crowd
11. Pope saying mass
12. Wide shot of mass
13. Various of pope giving communion
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14. Zoom into popemobile outside St. Blaise church
15. Various Pope listening to children singing from church entrance steps
16. Pope blesses crowd
17. Children waving flags from steps
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18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joaquin Navarro-Valls, Pope John Paul II's spokesman:
I don't think the number 100th trip is the most significant thing in here. It's more to do with how the pope sees his role, and in a way the church has to go looking for its people. In the past people would go looking for the priest, now the priest goes looking for the people. And this is reflected in the Pope's journeys. It's a new way of looking at the pastoral in the 20th century.
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19. Close up Pope in popemobile driving - pull out
20. Popemobile drives through archway
21. Popemobile passes over bridge - pan up to banner commemorating his 100th foreign visit
22. Top shot of old city of Dubrovnik to Popemobile
STORYLINE:
On the second day of his visit to Croatia Pope John Paul II spoke out on the virtues of women as he beatified a Croatian nun at a Mass attended by an estimated 70,000 people in the Adriatic coastal resort of Dubrovnik.
The service was a high point of John Paul's five-day pilgrimage to Croatia, the 100th foreign tour of his papacy.
John Paul beatified Marija Petkovic, who died in Rome in 1966 after founding a religious community that cared for impoverished children in Croatia and Latin America.
Beatification is the last step before possible sainthood.
The pope praised Petkovic's indomitable courage, and he singled out wives and mothers for their lofty vocation in nurturing children and providing love and stability to families.
Later the pontiff visited a small church in Dubrovnik's old city.
John Paul's stop in Dubrovnik resonated among Croats, who watched in horror in 1991 as Serb shells smashed into the city's elegant Renaissance palaces, ancient fortresses and stone churches during Croatia's war for independence from Yugoslavia.
About 80 percent of Croatia's 4.5 (m) million people are Roman Catholics, and the Vatican was among the first to recognise the country's statehood in January 1992, six months after it declared independence from Yugoslavia.
John Paul's trip, which will take him to five cities all over overwhelmingly Catholic Croatia, will test his age.
But despite his difficulty walking and standing, John Paul has appeared stronger in recent months - which aides insist is due to physical therapy and no miracle medicine.
Although a one-day trip to Bosnia is still on for later this month, however, the Vatican has suggested that a proposed visit to Mongolia in August could be dropped.
Papal spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said Friday that a decision may be announced next week.
But he said the pope's desire was to keep visiting the faithful.
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