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Mother of God Church (Mutter Gottes Kirche)
The German Catholics of Covington attended St. Mary Parish on 5th Street from the time of its founding. However, as their numbers increased, the need for a separate parish began apparent. In 1841, the Reverend Ferdinand Kuhr, a native of Eslohe, Prussia, was appointed to organize the Covington Germans into a new congregation. A temporary chapel was set up in a building on Scott Street in 1841. Mother of God was the second Catholic parish to be established in Northern Kentucky. In the spring of 1842, the congregation purchased a lot at the southwest corner of 6th and Washington. On this lot, a new church was constructed. The German population rapidly increased throughout the pre-Civil War era in Covington. A number of new daughter parishes were formed from the territory of Mother of God to meet these needs of these newcomers. Despite the development of new German parishes in the city, Mother of God congregation continued to flourish.
In 1870, Father Kuhr and the parishioners began planning for the construction of a new Mother of God Church. The old church building was demolished and ground was broken for the new Italian Renaissance Revival structure. The new Mother of God Church sported a large portico supported by four Corinthian columns, two large towers and a cupola.
I found this ready meal pack of mutter pulav in Food Bazaar. It was made in Haryana, so I figured it wouldn't taste bad (for me, that is). It did turn out to be excellent in taste, except that the rice felt a bit undercooked.
Garnished with oregano and chilli flakes left over from Domino's pizza deliveries. Oh, the brand is called "Veetee".
2°C sind mehr als zu denkst!
Von links nach rechts:
- Mag. Alexander Egit - Greenpeace
- Karl Schellmann - WWF Klimaexperte
- Leonore Gewessler - GLOBAL 2000
- Dr. Alexander Wrabetz - ORF
- DI Dr. Hildegard Aichberger - MUTTER ERDE
Fotocredit: ORF/Günther Pichlkostne
The beautiful displays are difficult to photograph due to all the reflections. Not supposed to take photos anyway. This display is one of the more famous in the museum, featuring the American giant, and achondroplastic dwarf, the unfortunate Mary Ashberry.
Medley of Cottage Cheese and Frozen Green Peas cooked in Indian spice and pastes....Recipe @ Yummy Food
In de week voorafgaand aan de opening op 17 september werd er hard gewerkt aan de tentoonstelling Horrix & Mutters.
Nog te zien in het Gemeentemuseum t/m 12 december 2010.