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Ecclesiastical Collection (page 67)

"Ecclesiastical Marvels: A Glimpse into Sacred Spaces" The serene Statue of St Peter stands tall

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Ta Pinu Church and national shrine, Ghasri, Gozo

Ta Pinu Church and national shrine, Ghasri, Gozo 2011

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Shoreham - St. Nicholas Church

Shoreham - St. Nicholas Church
Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex - Window in St. Nicholas Church Date: 1910s

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Jacques Boileau

Jacques Boileau
JACQUES BOILEAU French churchman and theologian at the Sorbonne, ecclesiastical historian, author of Histoire des Flagellants. Date: 1635 - 1716

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Flint stones

Flint stones on the exterior of a church. This decorative use of flint is known as flint flush work, or flint panelling. Photographed at St Gregorys Priory, Canterbury, UK

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: 14th century Gergeti Trinity Church (Georgian Orthodox) high in the mountains above Stepantsminda

14th century Gergeti Trinity Church (Georgian Orthodox) high in the mountains above Stepantsminda
ROG-13948 14th century Gergeti Trinity Church (Georgian Orthodox) high in the mountains above Stepantsminda Kazbegi in the Great Caucasus, Georgia

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, Italy

Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, Italy
View of an ornate cross with the cupola above it, in the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano (Basilica of St John Lateran) in Rome, Italy

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Heinrich II at Verdun

Heinrich II at Verdun
The newly-elected Holy Roman emperor receives an ecclesiastical blessing at the cloister of saint Vitus, to whom Germans have a special devotion

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Vicar and Dinner Friends

Vicar and Dinner Friends
A vicar has some ecclesiastical friends to dinner

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Medieval Religious

Medieval Religious
Various clerics of the Middle Ages in their ecclesiastical habits

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: C12 Religious Costume

C12 Religious Costume
Ecclesiastical habits, a pilgrim at the door of a monastery

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: C15 Religious Costume

C15 Religious Costume
Ecclesiastical habits, a pilgrim, a nun and a monk - two of them carrying their beads, for this is before the Reformation

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: C8 Religious Costume

C8 Religious Costume
Ecclesiastical habits, priests singing and making music

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: A A CALMET

A A CALMET
ANTOINE AUGUSTIN CALMET French Benedictine theologian and ecclesiastical historian

Background imageEcclesiastical Collection: Imperial Diet Circa 1630

Imperial Diet Circa 1630
The Imperial Diet at the time of the Thirty Years War, with seats for the ecclesiastical princes, the secular princes, and deputies from the towns



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"Ecclesiastical Marvels: A Glimpse into Sacred Spaces" The serene Statue of St Peter stands tall, radiating a sense of divinity in front of the magnificent Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano. Transport yourself to 1905 Cornwall with a captivating view of St Pirans Oratory, adorned with intricate railings that add an ethereal touch to this ancient site. Step back in time to around 1870 and witness the grandeur of St Mary's Church in Truro, Cornwall - a testament to architectural brilliance and religious devotion. Immerse yourself in the early 1900s as you explore St Michaels Church nestled amidst the picturesque village of Porthilly, exuding timeless charm and spiritual tranquility. Journey inside Brompton Oratory and be captivated by its awe-inspiring interior, where every corner whispers tales of faith and reverence. Discover the Holy Monastery of Kykkos perched amidst Cyprus' Troodos Mountains - a sanctuary that has witnessed centuries-old prayers echoing through its hallowed halls. Delve into history with Manning's remarkable photograph from 1890, offering a glimpse into an era when spirituality was deeply intertwined with daily life. Reflect on Vatican Council's momentous gathering in 1870 as it shaped Catholicism's course for generations to come - an event etched forever within ecclesiastical history. Marvel at Quethiock parish church's slate altar tomb dedicated to Hugh Vashmond (1931), reminding us that even after departing this world, our legacies endure through sacred memorials. Travel back to September 13th, 1920, when T. F. G Dexter stood before St Pirans Oratory - his presence adding another layer of significance to this cherished place steeped in tradition.