Church of St. Anthony, Poznań, Greater Poland, Poland, Europe
Church of Sts. St. Anthony of Padua and Conventual Franciscan monastery in Poznan, Gdansk Province is located at the foot of the Mount of Przemysl (Castle Hill). Franciscan to Poznan brought in the first half of the seventeenth century. Bishop Andrew Szołdrski, but they aroused reluctance of other religions (mainly Bernardine), who had been his church in the city. This meant that they had received a place at today's ul. Causeway, where in 1646 it built a wooden church (in its place today stands church. All Saints in Poznań). Ten years later, the temple was burned and the monks received the now defunct church. Rocha in the settlement Town, at which built the monastery, although it still sought a place at the temple within the city walls. They succeeded in 1668 when the obtained square under construction at the foot of Castle Hill. In 1674 the Franciscans entered into a contract for the design and execution of a master mason John's Horse. The construction dragged on and completed it only in 1728. In 1832 the law deleted, and the Prussian authorities transformed the church into a warehouse. Then demolished wings of the monastery from the street. Orphan and New (today Paderewski) and the church handed over German Catholics. The monks regained their buildings in 1921. During the Second World War, the church served Catholics - the Germans. During the fighting in 1945 it collapsed vault of the nave, destroying part of the equipment. The temple was rebuilt as the first church in Poznan, the interior was restored in the years 1963-1965 under the direction you looked T. and H. Cat. Renovated then painted over the previous period, original murals. Church of Sts. Anthony of Padua is a three-aisled basilica with a transept. The nave is covered with a barrel vault with lunettes, while the aisles cover cross vaults. Inside, highlights the rich stucco decoration and murals created in the years 1702-1735 by the Czech Franciscan Adam Swacha. His brother, Anthony Swach, made the main altar, the altar in the chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Lady of Poznań and rich oak choir stalls. Architectural, richly gilded main altar in the central part of the lower tier contains the image of St. vision. Anthony, the sides of which there are sculptures depicting St. And St. Augustine. Francis of Assisi. In the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the image of Our Lady of Miracles famous for, being a copy of the image of the church on Zdzieżu near Borek Wielkopolski, made in 1666 by Martin Malarczyk that measures and bought by his brother Thomas Dybowskiego, called God's Soul. Two years later, in 1668, he became famous as a miraculous image. A small image is covered with silver plaques in the frame. The altar is crowned by the Archangel Michael in the company of angels. The decor of the chapel is completed with rich stucco ornamentation, including artistic representation of Jesus and the apostles, and also frescoes made by the brothers Swach. On the opposite side is the chapel of St. Francis, in which the most valuable are paintings of St. Francis and St. And the statue of St. Stephen. And St. Augustine. John the Evangelist. Again, this chapel has a rich polychrome.
Franciscan Church in Poland
3 million sing How Great is Our God in HEBREW, Polish & English! Krakow, Poland
Franciscan Saint Anthony's Church
In Poznan, Poland.
St Francis Seraphic's Church Poznan
recorded on August 5, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Franciscan Saint Anthony's Church
In Poznan, Poland.
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Get fascinated on the different things Poland has to offer. The visit to the Divine Mercy will definitely rejuvenate your faith and spirit. Get inspired by St John Paul II by following his footsteps and seeing his humble beginnings. The 400-year-old UNESCO site, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska and Our Lady of Częstochowa will not only strengthen your spirituality but will also amaze you with its architecture and artworks.
Have your pilgrimage combined with an exquisite holiday experience as you will surely get enchanted with the old city of Krakow. Take yourself back in history by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Artworks definitely flourished in Poland. See the stunning beauty of sculptures and other artworks made from salt in Wieliczka Salt Mine and be a witness to a wonderful presentation of Polish culture in the famous Baltic Amber Gallery.
Aside from that, Poland takes pride of the breath-taking views they can offer to all visitors in Tatra Mountains Region. Complete your Polish experience by satisfying your palate with delectable polish cuisines.
St Stanislaus Church Poznan
recorded on August 4, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Credo from Missa Popularis
CREDO
from the world premiere of Missa Popularis
by Mårten Jansson
SKOWRONKI Girls' Choir / Poznan, Poland
Ewa Suszycka / violin, Olga Winkowska / violin,
Oliwia Kędziora / viola, Józef Czarnecki / cello
ALICJA SZELUGA / conductor
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Live concert, April 25th, 2015
Franciscan Church, Poznan, Poland
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Sheet music will be available from Bärenreiter Verlag early 2016.
The published version will contain both the original version for SSA and string quartet but also a version for SSATB with string orchestra.
St Anthony of Padua's Church Poznan
recorded on August 4, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
St. Francis of Assissi Church
St. Francis of Assissi Church in Poznan, Poland.
DALEJ 2016 Worship
Worship song for Kairos Dalej Conference 2016, composed by Martin Jordan
More than 470 youth from 25 countries around the world gathered in Poland to attend this conference where we focused on the book of Nehemiah.
Let us rise and build!
St Anthony of Padua's Church Poznan
recorded on August 5, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
St Francis Seraphic's Church Poznan
recorded on August 4, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Agnus Dei from Missa Popularis
CREDO
from the world premiere of Missa Popularis
by Mårten Jansson
SKOWRONKI Girls' Choir / Poznan, Poland
Ewa Suszycka / violin, Olga Winkowska / violin,
Oliwia Kędziora / viola, Józef Czarnecki / cello
ALICJA SZELUGA / conductor
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Live concert, April 25th, 2015
Franciscan Church, Poznan, Poland
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chor-skowronki.pl
Sheet music will be available from Bärenreiter Verlag early 2016.
The published version will contain both the original version for SSA and string quartet but also a version for SSATB with string orchestra.
St Anthony of Padua's Church Poznan
recorded on August 6, 2012
released on September 3, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
WRAP Prayers for pope, reaction, from around the world
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Krakow, Poland
1. Wide of interior of Saint Francis church
2. Woman standing holding candles
3. Priest saying mass
4. Woman holding candles
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Moscow, Russia
5. Wide shot exterior Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
6. Mid shot spires
7. Wide shot interior Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
8. Mid shot women praying
9. Close up hands of praying woman
10. Wide shot zoom in from praying people to statue of the pope
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Paris, France
11. Wide exterior Notre Dame cathedral
12. Exterior mid shot of Notre Dame
13. Various people lighting candles inside church
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Leuven, Belgium (40 kilometres/25 miles east of Brussels)
14. Various exterior shots of Cardinal Godfried Danneels walking with a procession outside Saint Peter's church
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Godfried Danneels: I think everybody is preoccupied by the situation. It is not nothing and the pope is ill. It happens, it's nothing for the moment which I suppose is very dangerous...otherwise we should know it at the moment.
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London, UK
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Minister:
I'd like to send the British government's best wishes to His Holiness for a speedy recovery.
17. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Gianfranco Fini, Italian Foreign Minister:
We both agreed on the fact that the Pope is charismatic not only for the Catholic world but also for those people in the world who set great store by the values associated with the dignity of man.
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Bethlehem, West Bank
18. Wide shot Bethlehem with church spires
19. Exterior of Church of the Nativity
20. Two shots people praying in church AUDIO church bells
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Father Richard Kenpak, Polish Priest
I am from Poland from the land of the pope and we are in Poland always very close (to) the pope and we pray always (for him)
22. Cutaway Polish book
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Nairobi, Kenya
23. Exterior of Catholic church
24. Close up of the cross outside the church.
25. People walking into the church.
26. Various of mass inside the church
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New York City, New York, US
27. Wide shot exterior St. Patrick's Cathedral on 5th Avenue
28. Wide shot interior during morning mass
29. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Edward Egan of New York:
Once again, we place ourselves in the presence of our God, this time to prepare the petitions we wish to lay upon the altar for this holy mass for our Holy Father Pope John Paul II restored immediately to health, we pray to the Lord.
30. Medium shot exterior
31. Wide shot Times Square
32. Close up news ticker with news of pope
33. Medium shot news kiosk
34. Close up paper with pope headline
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Boston, Massachusetts, US
35. Wide exterior - Shrine of St. Anthony's
36. Wide interior view of morning mass
37. Mid view of woman praying
STORYLINE
Roman Catholics around the world prayed for the recovery of Pope John Paul II on Wednesday, who remains in hospital in Rome.
Special masses were held for the ailing pope in churches and cathedrals in his native Poland, and in Russia, the Middle East, Kenya and the US.
In France people lit candles in Paris' Notre Dame cathedral - France is a secular country and there was no officially organised mass.
The pontiff's hospitalisation dominated front pages and news broadcasts on Wednesday.
Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels said that while everyone was preoccupied by the pope's state of health, he felt the situation was not very dangerous at the moment.
Italy's foreign minister praised the pope, saying he was respected around the world by Catholics and non-Catholics for setting great store by the values associated with the dignity of man.
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Ringing of bells in Krakow, Visla river