Church Of St. John The Baptist And John The Evangelist Krakow
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Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist
St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Lublin, Poland
Warsaw, Poland . II St. John the Baptist Catholic church.
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Krakow Old Town-St. Peter Paul Church 克拉科夫古城-聖彼得保羅教堂 day 4 - 4 ( Poland )
2009.08.12The Church of Sts. Peter and Paul (Kosciól swietego Piotra i Pawla) in Krakow is a Baroque Jesuit church known best for the statues of the 12 disciples lining the fence at the front.Commissioned for the Jesuit order, Sts. Peter and Paul was the first baroque church in Krakow. It is one of the most faithful examples of transplanting the architecture of the famous Gesu Church in Rome to foreign soil, with a fine Baroque facade and great dome.It is said that the Jesuits spent so much money on the ornate white facade and the sculptures that they ran out of money to finish the rest of the building. Indeed, behind the impressive Baroque facade is a church made from ordinary brick.
St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw, Masovian, Poland, Europe
St. John's Archcathedral in Warsaw is a Catholic church in Warsaw's Old Town. St. John's stands immediately adjacent to Warsaw's Jesuit church, and is one of the oldest churches in the city and the main church of the Warsaw archdiocese. It is one of three cathedrals in Warsaw, but the only one which is also an archcathedral. St. John's Archcathedral is one of Poland's national pantheons. Along with the city, the church has been listed by UNESCO as of cultural significance. Originally built in the 14th century in Masovian Gothic style, the Cathedral served as a coronation and burial site for numerous Dukes of Masovia. The Archcathedral was connected with the Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski w Warszawie) by an elevated 80-meter-long corridor that had been built by Queen Anna Jagiellonka in the late 16th century and extended in the 1620s after Michał Piekarski's failed 1620 attempt to assassinate King of Poland Sigismund III in front of the Cathedral. After the resolution of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, at the end of the session at the Royal Castle, King Stanisław August Poniatowski went to the Cathedral of St. John to repeat the Oath of the Constitution in front of the Altar, in the face of God. Also the Marshals of the Great Sejm were carried to the Archathedral on the shoulders of the enthusiastic deputies of the Sejm. The church was rebuilt several times, most notably in the 19th century, it was preserved until World War II as an example of English Gothic Revival. In 1944, during the Warsaw Uprising the Cathedral was a place of struggle between insurgents and advancing German army. The Germans managed to induct a tank loaded with explosives into the Cathedral, a huge explosion destroyed large part of the building. After the collapse of the Uprising German Vernichtungskommando (Destruction Detachment) drilled holes into the walls for explosives and blow up the Cathedral destroying 90% of its walls. Leveled during the Warsaw Uprising (August--October 1944), it was rebuilt after the war. The exterior reconstruction is based on the 14th-century church's presumed appearance (according to an early-17th-century Hogenberg illustration and a 1627 Abraham Boot drawing), not on its prewar appearance. The profuse Early Baroque decoration inside from the beginning of the 17th century and magnificent painting on the main altar by Palma il Giovane depicting Virgin and Child with St. John the Baptist and St. Stanisław were destroyed in German bombing of the church on August 17, 1944. The remains of the church were blown up by the Germans in November 1944. Only one wall that somehow managed to survive was all that was left of the six hundred year old edifice. This devastation of a Polish national monument was a part of the Planned destruction of Warsaw, which had officially begun after the collapse of the Warsaw Uprising. The painting of the Virgin and Child.. was created in 1618 for King Sigismund III Vasa especially to place on the central altar of the St. John's Cathedral. As a masterpiece it was confiscated on Napoleon's order and transported to Paris. Retrieved by Warsaw authorities in 1820s after the Congress of Vienna. It survived many wars and the bombing of Warsaw since it was created, but did not survive the last one during World War II. Among the sculptures lost due to German bombardment the most worh mentioning was a marble bust of Jan Franciszek Bieliński, voivode of Malbork (died 1685), carved by Jean-Joseph Vinache. The interior reconstruction design considerably differed from the pre-war Cathedral, taking it back in time to its raw Gothic look, because very little of the cathedral's original furnishings has been preserved. The Cathedral is a three-nave building, two aisles are the same height as the main nave. On the right side from the front a belfry is situated, a passage to Dziekania Street is situated underneath it. There is a pulpit from 1959, designed by Józef Trenarowski and stalls which are a replica of the destroyed baroque ones, founded by the king John III Sobieski. Moreover, there are many chapels, gravestones and epitaphs in the Cathedral. All left aisle is filled with numerous chapels. They are, in turn, from main altar: Baryczka Chapel, it ends the left aisle (it contains a wooden crucifix, regarded as the most precious element of the cathedral's furnishings; it was brought from Nuremberg in 1539 by the merchant Jerzy Baryczka).
Polish Catholic church service
St John the Baptist Cathedral, Cathedral Island, Wroclaw Poland, June 2011
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Signs of the End Times: A Catholic Perspective
Ralph Martin and Peter Herbeck, give a Catholic view of the End Times .
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St. John Paul II,
We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think that wide circles of American society or wide circles of the Christian community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-Church, of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel.
We must be prepared to undergo great trials in the not-too-distant future; trials that will require us to be ready to give up even our lives, and a total gift of self to Christ and for Christ. Through your prayers and mine, it is possible to alleviate this tribulation, but it is no longer possible to avert it. . . .How many times has the renewal of the Church been brought about in blood! It will not be different this time. . This confrontation lies within the plans of divine providence. It is a trial which the whole Church… must take up. – Bicentennial talk given in the United States by the future St. John Paul II, then Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Kraków, Poland
Saint Paul 2 Thessalonians 2,
2 Now concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our assembling to meet him, we beg you, brethren, 2 not to be quickly shaken in mind or excited, either by spirit or by word, or by letter purporting to be from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come.[a] 3 Let no one deceive you in any way; for that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness[b][c] is revealed, the son of perdition, 4 who opposes and exalts himself against every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God. 5 Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you this? 6 And you know what is restraining him now so that he may be revealed in his time. 7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains it will do so until he is out of the way.[d] 8 And then the lawless one will be revealed, and the Lord Jesus will slay him with the breath of his mouth and destroy him by his appearing and his coming. 9 The coming of the lawless one by the activity of Satan will be with all power and with pretended signs and wonders, 10 and with all wicked deception for those who are to perish, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. 11 Therefore God sends upon them a strong delusion, to make them believe what is false, 12 so that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Catechism of the Catholic Church:
The Church's ultimate trial
675 Before Christ's second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers.574 The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth575 will unveil the mystery of iniquity in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. The supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-messianism by which man glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh.576
See also CCC 676 , 677, 672 ...According to the Lord, the present time is the time of the Spirit and of witness, but also a time still marked by distress and the trial of evil which does not spare the Church564 and ushers in the struggles of the last days. It is a time of waiting and watching.565
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Service in a church - Krakow, Poland
Service in a church - Krakow, Poland
Veni Creator Spiritus - Church organs in the Center of John Paul II. Cracow - Łagiewniki
Church organs in the Center of John Paul II. Cracow - Łagiewniki
Music wedding setting (17/10/2016), John Paul II Center Krakow - Łagiewniki. Acoustic recording live during Mass.
Oprawa muzyczna ślubu (17.10.2016), Centrum Jana Pawła II Kraków - Łagiewniki. Nagranie akustyczne na żywo, podczas Mszy św.
see also songs in pop arrangements and arrangements (pop) PLAYLISTS:
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2. Tourist songs -
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4. Highlanders -
5. polyphonic songs with organ accompaniment -
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• Preludium – for organ - church dedicated to Saint. John the Baptist, Krakow -
• Preludium - organ - church dedicated to Saint. John the Baptis, Krakow -
• Largo (from Xerxes opera) - PipeOrgan - Georg Friedrich Händel - G. F. Haendel -
• Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod - on the organs and violin - church of St. John the Baptist in Krakow -
• Da pacem Domine - śpiewy łacińskie - śpiewy gregoriańskie - Organs - Convent and the Church of the Capuchin Friars Minor (OFM), Krakow -
• Gloria in excelsis Deo - Missa VIII De Angelis - Msza VIII - Kościół OO. Kapucynów w Krakowie -
• I bow to You - Kłaniam się Tobie - Paweł Piotrowski (organy) - Kościół OO. Kapucynów w Krakowie -
• 3 Preludia - Paweł Piotrowski - organy w Sanktuarium Macierzyństwa NMP -
• Ennio Morricone - Misja - The Mission - for organ (Paweł Piotrowski) - Organs - Convent and the Church of the Capuchin Friars Minor (OFM), Krakow -
zobacz też (vide):
1. Te Deum Laudamus (latin version) - organ - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Krakow
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2. Ave Verum Corpus, natum de Maria Virgine - organ - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Krakow -
3. Christus Vincit (Laudes Regiae) - organ - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Krakow -
4. Zwycięzca śmierci - organ - Church in Krakow dedicated to the Holy Salvador -
5. Adoro te devote - organ - Church in Krakow dedicated to the Holy Salvador -
6. Veni Creator Spiritus - Church in Krakow dedicated to the Holy Salvador -
7. Te Deum Laudamus (polish version) - Kościół Najświętszego Salwatora w Krakowie -
8. Christus Vincit - Bazylika NSPJ w Krakowie -
9. Adoro te devote - Kościół Najświętszego Salwatora w Krakowie -
10. Z dawna Polski Tyś Królową - Bazylika Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa -
11. Zawitaj Królowo - Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela w Krakowie -
12. Te Deum Laudamus - Kościół Najświętszego Salwatora, Kraków -
13. Rorate caeli desuper - Bazylika NSPJ w Krakowie -
14. Litania do Wszystkich Świętych - Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela w Krakowie -
15. O mój Jezu w hostii utajony - organy - Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela (Kraków - Prądnik) -
16. You Raise me up - for organ - organ - church dedicated to Saint. John the Baptist, Krakow -
17. O Stworzycielu Duchu Przyjdź - Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela w Krakowie -
18. Puer natus in Bethlehem alleluja! - church dedicated to Saint. John the Baptist, Krakow -
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PALM SUNDAY 2019. Pope John Paul Church,Poland
FOREIGNER IN THE PHILIPPINES AND EUROPE ADVENTURES
Ito ang Palm Sunday here, walang coconut tree here or palm katulad nang ginagawa natin sa Philippines.''Hosanna to the KING of KINGS''. ...''Lord hear our prayer'' Have a happy and blessed Palm SUNDAY !
POLAND: POPE JOHN PAUL II VISIT UPDATE
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Pope John Paul the Second started an 11-day visit to his native Poland on Saturday with a visit to the southwestern city of Wroclaw.
On Sunday half a (m) million people are expected to visit the city to try to get a glimpse of the pontiff when he says mass at the close of a Eucharistic Congress.
A homecoming for Pope John Paul the Second.
The papal plane touched down in Warsaw on Saturday bringing the pontiff for his seventh visit to his native land as pope.
Hundreds of flag-waving well-wishers turned out to welcome the 77-year-old Roman Catholic leader.
Looking frail, John Paul emerged under a shower of light rain to be greeted by religious and political dignitaries.
The pontiff told the crowd that Poland can play an important role in the family of European nations.
Poland has been pushing hard for quick acceptance into NATO and the European Union.
John Paul said although he's now living far away in Italy he never ceases to feel like a child of Poland.
And he joked about the cold drizzle that greeted him, calling it true Polish weather.
Crowds numbering in the tens of thousands lined the 7-mile (11-kilometre) route from the airport to the Gothic twin-spired St. John the Baptist Cathedral, John Paul's first stop.
Inside the cathedral, where Poland's 115 bishops were assembled, delighted nuns reached out to touch John Paul as he walked down the centre aisle.
The pontiff then visited Wroclaw Town Hall where, watched, by President Kwasniewski, he signed his name to loud applause.
The pope continued on to the International Eucharistic Congress, which has been in session all week.
The Congress has brought together all Christian denominations and the Pope's presence there was greeted with a standing ovation.
On Sunday, he'll say mass at the Congress' close.
Church officials say they expect half a (m) million people to visit the city to try to get a glimpse of him.
The trip will be one of the longest tours of his 19-year papacy; the pope plans to visit 12 cities in 11 days.
The Polish trip also takes in the cities of Pozan and Krakow.
The trip also will include nostalgia.
The pope will visit his parents' tomb, the Tatra mountains where he used to ski and the school where he secretly studied theology during the Nazi occupation.
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Sermon Padre Pfeiffer Krakow Poland Martyrs in time of Glory St Peter Martyr April 29th 2014
Praga Cathedral - Warsaw Poland
- Standing in the very heart of Warsaw Old Praga district the Cathedral is a true landmark of the area.
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July 28, 2016. The Pope celebrates Mass in celebration of the 1050th anniversary of the Baptism of Poland.
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POLAND: WROCLAW: POPE JOHN PAUL II VISIT
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Pope John Paul the Second started an 11-day journey to his native Poland on Saturday with a visit to the city of Wroclaw.
On Sunday half a (m) million people are expected to visit the city to try to get a glimpse of the pontiff when he says mass at the close of an Eucharistic Congress.
A homecoming for Pope John Paul the Second.
The pontiff arrived in Warsaw on Saturday to begin his seventh visit to his native land as pope.
He then flew to Wroclaw where he made his first stop at the Gothic twin-spired St. John the Baptist Cathedral.
Inside the cathedral, where Poland's 115 bishops were assembled, delighted nuns reached out to touch John Paul as he walked down the centre aisle.
The pontiff then visited Wroclaw Town Hall where, watched, by Polish President Alexander Kwasniewski, he signed his name to loud applause.
The pope continued on to the International Eucharistic Congress, which has been in session all week.
The Congress has brought together all Christian denominations and the Pope's presence there was greeted with a standing ovation.
On Sunday, he'll say mass at the Congress' close.
Church officials say they expect half a (m) million people to visit the city to try and get a glimpse of him.
The trip will be one of the longest tours of his 19-year papacy; the pope plans to visit 12 cities in 11 days, including Poznan and Krakow.
But the Polish trip also takes in some nostalgia.
The pope will visit his parents' tomb, the Tatra mountains where he used to ski and the school where he secretly studied theology during the Nazi occupation.
John Paul said although he's now living far away in Italy he never ceases to feel like a child of Poland.
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Trailer - Concert for All Saints and All Souls - Oct. 31 - St. John the Evangelist - Lambertville
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Concert for All Saints and All Souls
Given by The Choir of the Church of the Epiphany
Dr. Jeremy Filsell, conductor
Dr. Filsell is the Artist-in-Residence at Washington National Cathedral, Director of Music at the Church of the Epiphany, and Professor of Organ at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
Live at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church
Lambertville, NJ
October 31, 2015
6:00pm
Image of Christ in Judgement courtesy of Corpus Christi Watershed