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BEAUTIFUL POLAND! Visiting Kraków? Here's your city tour video. Complete Old Town KRAKÓW walking tour: Wawel Castle, Schindler's Factory, St. Mary's Basilica, Barbikan, and much more. As always, this is a high definition video.
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00:02 Old Town Square
00:17 Town Hall Tower
00:44 Cloth Hall
01:08 Adam Mickiewicz Monument
01:27 Church of St. Wojciech
01:33 St. Mary's Basilica
02:07 St. Barbara's Church
02:18 Wawel Castle
03:00 Dragon's Den
03:16 Floriańska St.
03:25 Florian's Gate,
03:43 Barbikan,
04:07 Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
04:19 Schindler's Factory
04:42 St. Andrew's Church
04:50 Church of Saints Peter and Paul,
05:03 Szczepanski Square
05:21 St. Florian's Church
05:48 Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts
05:54 Pomnik Grunwaldzki
06:04 Church of the Holy Cross,
06:11 Carmelite Church of Piasek
06:20 Jagiellonian University Museum,
06:25 Church of St. Anne
06:46 St. Katherine of Alexandria Church
07:14 Bonifratrzy Church
07:24 Vistula River
07:30 Pilsudski Bridge
07:39 Father Bernatek Footbridge
07:45 Church of St. Joseph
07:57 Museum of Contemporary Art
08:08 Basilica of St. Hyacinth
08:26 St. Francis of Assisi Church
08:47 St. Mary Magdalene Square
08:49 Pontifical University of John Paul II
09:02 Full of Beauty Palace
09:10 Archdiocesan Museum
09:21 Archaeological Museum
09:28 Geological Museum
09:33 Lord's Transfiguration Church
09:37 Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
09:55 Jagiellonian University
10:15 Nicolaus Copernicus Statue
10:19 Collegium Philologicum
Audio tracks: Worthy of Praise, by Jay Man, OurMusicBox.com, and By your side, by Nicolai Heidlas licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 / 4.0.
At the end of the video: Underdog, by The 126ers.
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Rynek w Krakowie | MINECRAFT - Minecraft Cinematic
Nazwa projektu: Krakowski Rynek - Minecraft Cinematic
Witam wszystkich, moich starszych widzów i nowo przybyłych gości, zapraszam serdecznie do oglądnięcia mojego pierwszego pokazu Minecraft Cinematic.
Na nagraniu ukazany został Rynek w Krakowie, każdy pewnie go zna ze zdjęć lub chociaż raz mógł zwiedzić te miejsce.
Budowa zajęła mi okropnie dużo czasu, lecz jednak czas minął przyjemnie. Całość budowana była na zwykłym świecie w Minecraft. Dodatkowo dodam, że cały projekt jest idealnie odwzorowany na podstawie zdjęć oraz wirtualnych wycieczek. Ilość okien, kolorystyka oraz wymiary spełniają idealnie to, co znajduję się w realu. W skrócie: Wszystko jest realną kopią Krakowa.
W filmie znajduję obiekty takie jak: Sukiennice, Kościół Mariacki, Wieża Ratuszowa, Kościół Świętego Wojciecha, Restauracje oraz wspólnoty mieszkaniowe rozłożone dokoła sukiennic.
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„Europejski Fundusz Rolny na rzecz Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich: Europa inwestująca w obszary wiejskie”.
Instytucja Zarządzająca PROW 2014-2020 – Minister Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi.
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Programu Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich na lata 2014-2020.
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Spacer Kraków - Zamek Królewski na Wawelu Smok Wawelski
Witam serdecznie i zapraszam na wycieczkę, na spacer po Krakowie.
Dziś rozpoczniemy naszą wędrówkę od pomnika Grunwaldzkiego, gdzie na szczycie, na koniu jest król Władysław II Jagiełło
00:19 Kościół świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła, barokowy z rzeźbami z wapienia na ogrodzeniu.
Kościół świętego Andrzeja i po chwili dochodzimy do zamku królewskiego na Wawelu.
00:27 Reprezentacyjne komnaty królewskie, wieża duńska, baszta sandomierska, 00:39 brama bernardyńska.
Baszta sandomierska, złodziejska i widok na Wisłę.
01:05 Na terenie zamku Katedra Wawelska z pięknym ozdobnym wejściem.
Wieża zegarowa, na której pierwszy zegar umieszczono w 1521 roku.
01:50 Spacer bulwarami Wisły do pomniku smoka wawelskiego.
02:05 Smok zieje ogniem, legenda głosi, że podano mu barana wypchanego siarką, smołą co go tak wysuszyło, że pił wodę z Wisły aż pękł.
02:20 W tle balon widokowy oraz termy krakowskie Forum.
SPA krakowskie, jest na Multisport, aż 75 minut. Wejście bez karty 50zł za 2 godziny.
02:30 Kładka Ojca Bernatka z balansującymi rzeźbami oraz kłódkami zakochanych.
02:40 Bazylika Bożego Ciała w Krakowie, kościół świętej Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej.
03:14 Bazylika świętego Michała Archanioła i świętego Stanisława. Piękna brama wejściowa.
03:22 Ujęcie wody o składzie 3414 mg składników makro i mikro elementów.
Bazylika na skałce, piękne wnętrza i ołtarz.
#Kraków #zamek #zwiedzanie #spacer
Kraków - Kościół św. Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej i św. Małgorzaty
Kraków - Kościół św. Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej i św. Małgorzaty
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അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) October 22nd - St. Pope John Paul II & St. Hilarion
അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) October 22nd - St. Pope John Paul II & St. Hilarion
St. Pope John Paul II:
“Open wide the doors to Christ,” urged John Paul II during the homily at the Mass where he was installed as pope in 1978.
Born in Wadowice, Poland, Karol Jozef Wojtyla had lost his mother, father, and older brother before his 21st birthday. Karol’s promising academic career at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University was cut short by the outbreak of World War II. While working in a quarry and a chemical factory, he enrolled in an “underground” seminary in Kraków. Ordained in 1946, he was immediately sent to Rome where he earned a doctorate in theology.
Back in Poland, a short assignment as assistant pastor in a rural parish preceded his very fruitful chaplaincy for university students. Soon Fr. Wojtyla earned a doctorate in philosophy and began teaching that subject at Poland’s University of Lublin.
Communist officials allowed Wojtyla to be appointed auxiliary bishop of Kraków in 1958, considering him a relatively harmless intellectual. They could not have been more wrong!
Bishop Wojtyla attended all four sessions of Vatican II and contributed especially to its Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World. Appointed as archbishop of Kraków in 1964, he was named a cardinal three years later.
Elected pope in October 1978, he took the name of his short-lived, immediate predecessor. Pope John Paul II was the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. In time, he made pastoral visits to 124 countries, including several with small Christian populations.
John Paul II promoted ecumenical and interfaith initiatives, especially the 1986 Day of Prayer for World Peace in Assisi. He visited Rome’s main synagogue and the Western Wall in Jerusalem; he also established diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Israel. He improved Catholic-Muslim relations, and in 2001 visited a mosque in Damascus, Syria.
The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000, a key event in John Paul’s ministry, was marked by special celebrations in Rome and elsewhere for Catholics and other Christians. Relations with the Orthodox Churches improved considerably during his papacy.
“Christ is the center of the universe and of human history” was the opening line of John Paul II’s 1979 encyclical, Redeemer of the Human Race. In 1995, he described himself to the United Nations General Assembly as “a witness to hope.”
His 1979 visit to Poland encouraged the growth of the Solidarity movement there and the collapse of communism in central and eastern Europe 10 years later. John Paul II began World Youth Day and traveled to several countries for those celebrations. He very much wanted to visit China and the Soviet Union, but the governments in those countries prevented that.
One of the most well-remembered photos of John Paul II’s pontificate was his one-on-one conversation in 1983, with Mehmet Ali Agca, who had attempted to assassinate him two years earlier.
In his 27 years of papal ministry, John Paul II wrote 14 encyclicals and five books, canonized 482 saints and beatified 1,338 people. In the last years of his life, he suffered from Parkinson’s disease and was forced to cut back on some of his activities.
Pope Benedict XVI beatified John Paul II in 2011, and Pope Francis canonized him in 2014.
St. Hilarion:
Abbot and disciple of St. Anthony the Great, companion of St. Hesychius. He was born in Tabatha, Palestine, and was educated in Alexandria, Egypt. He stayed with St. Anthony in the desert there before becoming a hermit at Majuma, near Gaza, Israel. In 356, Hilarion returned to St. Anthony in the Egyptian desert and found that his fame had Spread there too. He fled to Sicily to escape notice, but Hesychius traced him there. The two went to Dalmatia, Croatia, and then to Cyprus. Hilarion performed so many miracles that crowds flocked to him when it was discovered he was in any region. He died on Cyprus, and St. Hesychius secretly took his remains back to Palestine. His cult is now confined to local calendars.
LICHEŃ - Fontanna przed Bazyliką Matki Bożej Bolesnej Królowej Polski
Wycieczka do Lichenia do Sanktuarium Maryjnego do Bazyliki Matki Bożej Bolesnej Królowej Polski
17.04.2016.
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gdzie znajduje się kościół nie muszę zdradzać
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Jan of Lublin Tablature concert Kraków 2018
Concert starts at 12:45. Program: Three organ masses from the Jan of Lubln Tablature (ca. 1540).
Marya Fancey, organ, with Flores Rosarum (Sister Susi Ferfoglia, director, Adrianna Bujak, Maria Klich, Katarzyna Śmiałkowska, Katarzyna Wiwer) and cantor Łukasz Laxy. I warmly thank my fellow performers for donating their time and work to this project; Artur Szczerbinin for assistance with registration changes; Michał Wolan for serving as calcant, and the priests, staff, and parish of św. Krzyża (Church of the Holy Cross) for graciously hosting the concert and rehearsals. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Marcin Szelest and Dr. Elżbieta Witkowska-Zaremba for their guidance on my performance and research throughout the project. This concert was made possible by a US Student Scholar grant from Fulbright-Polska.
Zamek Królewski na Wawelu 360°
Wawel to wapienne wzgórze w centrum Krakowa, nad Wisłą, z zespołem monumentalnych zabytków o wyjątkowych walorach historycznych i artystycznych. To niezwykłe sanktuarium określa tożsamość Polaków, jest ich symbolem narodowym i kulturowym. Wawel był siedzibą polskich władców, ich nekropolią i miejscem, gdzie kształtowała się historia Polski.
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Monastery | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:17 1 Etymology
00:02:22 1.1 Terms
00:03:58 2 Monastic life
00:05:30 3 Buddhism
00:08:28 3.1 Trends
00:08:48 4 Christianity
00:11:06 4.1 Western Medieval Europe
00:13:04 4.1.1 Catholic
00:15:17 4.2 Orthodox
00:17:07 4.3 Oriental Orthodox
00:17:49 4.4 Others
00:19:14 4.5 Trends
00:19:28 5 Hinduism
00:19:36 5.1 Advaita Vedanta
00:20:10 5.2 Sri Vaishnava
00:20:53 5.3 Nimbarka Vaishnava
00:21:22 5.4 Dvaita Vedanta
00:21:37 6 Sufism
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A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer which may be a chapel, church, or temple, and may also serve as an oratory.
Monasteries vary greatly in size, comprising a small dwelling accommodating only a hermit, or in the case of communities anything from a single building housing only one senior and two or three junior monks or nuns, to vast complexes and estates housing tens or hundreds. A monastery complex typically comprises a number of buildings which include a church, dormitory, cloister, refectory, library, balneary and infirmary. Depending on the location, the monastic order and the occupation of its inhabitants, the complex may also include a wide range of buildings that facilitate self-sufficiency and service to the community. These may include a hospice, a school, and a range of agricultural and manufacturing buildings such as a barn, a forge, or a brewery.
In English usage, the term monastery is generally used to denote the buildings of a community of monks. In modern usage, convent tends to be applied only to institutions of female monastics (nuns), particularly communities of teaching or nursing religious sisters. Historically, a convent denoted a house of friars (reflecting the Latin), now more commonly called a friary. Various religions may apply these terms in more specific ways.
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The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2016. As the world's oldest continuously functioning international institution, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation. The church is headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope. Its central administration, the Holy See, is in the Vatican City, an enclave within Rome, Italy.
Catholic theology is based on the Nicene Creed. The Catholic Church teaches that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic church founded by Jesus Christ, that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles, and that the Pope is the successor to Saint Peter to whom primacy was conferred by Jesus Christ. It maintains that it practises the original Christian faith, reserving infallibility, passed down by sacred tradition. The Latin Church, the twenty-three Eastern Catholic Churches, and institutes such as mendicant orders and enclosed monastic orders reflect a variety of theological and spiritual emphases in the church.Of its seven sacraments the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. The church teaches that through consecration by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. The Virgin Mary is venerated in the Catholic Church as Mother of God and Queen of Heaven, honoured in dogmas and devotions. Its teaching includes sanctification through faith and evangelisation of the Gospel as well as Catholic social teaching, which emphasises voluntary support for the sick, the poor, and the afflicted through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of education and health care in the world.The Catholic Church has influenced Western philosophy, culture, science, and art. Catholics live all over the world through missions, diaspora, and conversions. Since the 20th century the majority reside in the southern hemisphere due to secularisation in Europe, and increased persecution in the Middle East.
The Catholic Church shared communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church until the East–West Schism in 1054, disputing particularly the authority of the Pope, as well as with the Oriental Orthodox churches prior to the Chalcedonian schism in 451 over differences in Christology. The Reformation of the 16th century resulted in Protestantism breaking away.
From the late 20th century, the Catholic Church has been criticised for its doctrines on sexuality, its refusal to ordain women, as well as the handling of sexual abuse cases involving clergy.
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