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The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on the northern bank of the Moskva River. With an overall height of 103 metres (338 ft), it is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world.

 

The current church is the 2nd to stand on this site. The original church, built during the 19th century, took more than 40 years to build, and was the scene of the 1882 world premiere of the 1812 Overture composed by Tchaikovsky. It was destroyed in 1931 on the order of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

  

"Believe in the lord Jesus and you will be saved". Inscription on a building used by a christian community.

Guernsey was treated to extraordinary light after sunset today. One of the most spectacular sunsets I have witnessed. Hundreds of people took photos and posted them on social media

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, on the northern bank of the Moskva River, a few hundred metres southwest of the Kremlin. With an overall height of 103 metres it is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world

……A look back at our previous Cornish trip, great to see the mist up the Camel Estuary clearing minute by minute, you can just make out a few boats moored there - amazing how quickly it cleared………..

 

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The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo is located immediately north of the Monastery of the Caves in an area known as Berestove. Although it is situated outside the Lavra fortifications, the Saviour Church is part of the Lavra complex and the related World Heritage Site.

I think the local farmer used this tractor to keep the village roads of Flakstad clear of snow drifts.

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour under Patriarshiy Most at dusk

The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo.

 

Berestovo was a suburban residence of Volodymyr the Great (who died there in 1015 and some of his descendants, including Vsevolod I and Volodymyr II. It was also the site of a monastery, first recorded in 1073. Construction of the present structure is not documented, but most art historians date it to the reign of Vladimir Monomakh (1113–1125). Indeed, it has structural parallels with the churches of Pereiaslav, especially those built during Monomakh's administration of the town at the turn of the 12th century.

Fulda Cathedral (Fuldaer Dom, also Sankt Salvator) is the former abbey church of Fulda Abbey and the burial place of Saint Boniface. Since 1752 it has also been the cathedral of the Diocese of Fulda, of which the Prince-Abbots of Fulda were created bishops. The abbey was dissolved in 1802 but the diocese and its cathedral have continued. The dedication is to Christ the Saviour (Latin: Salvator). The cathedral constitutes the high point of the Baroque district of Fulda, and is a symbol of the town.

 

About the Bell towers:

The facade is flanked by two towers 65 metres high, the four storeys of which are clearly delineated by ledges. Sandstone statues, greater than life size, by Andreas Balthasar Weber, represent to the right Saint Sturm as abbot, with a mitre, abbot's staff and book, and to the left Saint Boniface as bishop with a crook and a Bible pierced by a dagger. On the third storey are copper and gilt numerals and hands belonging to a mechanical clock and a sundial.

 

Four massive three-quarter columns accompanied by half-pilasters stand to either side of the main portal and support the architrave, the frieze with its triglyphs and the heavy cornices. On the architrave over segments of a round arch sit two large angels, supporting the arms of the Prince-Abbot Adalbert von Schleifras, sculpted by Balthasar Esterbauer, consisting of the arms of Fulda Abbey quartering those of von Schleifras.

 

The upper storey of the facade is divided by massive pillars. A large round-topped window is decorated with columns, inflexed arches and urns. The window is surrounded by sandstone sculptures representing the patron saints of Fulda, the twin brothers Simplicius and Faustinus, as knights. Their shields bear their symbol - three lilies - and the cross, the device of the abbey, both of which appear in the arms of the town of Fulda.

 

The central part of the facade is terminated by a triangular gable filled with urns and a round window. On the point of the gable stands a figure of Christ giving a blessing.

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The one who has been there through the rough times and the easy times but still has uncoditional love for me as i do her ....love you so much babe

  

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Sword & Sorcery till March 4th 2023

 

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I love this angle of St Mary from Old Hartley, maybe one day the cliff will be taken a bit more by the sea to reveal the right hand side of her

St. Saviour's Church (Anglikāņu Sv. Pestītāja baznīca) is a neo-Gothic church located in the north part of the old town of Riga.

 

Thank you for the amazing ship Nia, that saves humanity. Never truly alone... always have friends nearby...

 

Thank you to Aardvark for the cute little friends and to SEMotion for my other Space cat.

 

Thank you to Dutch for watching out for me and making sure I get outfitted for SPACE adventures

 

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Ground Control to Major Tom

Ground Control to Major Tom

Take your protein pills and put your helmet on

Ground Control to Major Tom

Commencing countdown, engines on

Check ignition and may God's love be with you

This is Ground Control to Major Tom

You've really made the grade

And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear

Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare

This is Major Tom to Ground Control

I'm stepping through the door

And I'm floating in a most peculiar way

And the stars look very different today

St Saviour's Point is a small rocky promontory on the side of the steep headland at Polruan that faces the English Channel. It lies below the ruins of the13th century Chapel of St Saviour - a Scheduled Ancient Monument - which is on top of the headland. During WWII Fowey was a crucial military and naval asset and was heavily defended from attack. There were a number of gun emplacements around the entrance to the harbour, along with searchlight batteries. St Saviour's Point still has the concrete remains of a defensive position, though I have been unable to discover exactly what its role was.

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Wikipedia: St Saviour's Church was designed by George Edmund Street. On 17 October 1865, the foundation stone of the new church was laid. The main church building was built from 1865 to 1866, and its steeple was built from 1870 to 1872. The church was consecrated on 31 January 1867 by Ashurst Gilbert, the Bishop of Chichester. It is made from red brick with Bath stone dressings, and has a polychrome, clay tile roof. There were later additions to the church: a baptistry was added in 1892; a chapel was added to the south in 1903; and church room was built in 1954. Grade 11 listed building

After what has seemed an eternity, lockdown is finally starting to be lifted, and we can venture further afield for our walks. Yesterday I drove to Turville Heath for a walk.

This is Saviours, the former village church which was converted into this beautiful house when the church closed in the mid seventies.

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As the clock strikes midnight, Agent Prender takes her revenge and saves the Empire!

St Saviour's Anglican Church located in the Homesteaders' Village located in the Manitoba Agricultural Museum grounds in the Town of Austin Manitoba Canada

 

St. Saviour’s Church is an Anglican Church. The church originated in Odanah which translates from Cree to “meeting place”, one mile west of Minnedosa.

The church was founded by the Meadows family which had the first wedding, baptism and funeral there. The Meadows also donated the Bible located in the church. The money from the church was collected from England.

The interior of the church is decorated with polished white ash. The church was constructed traditionally in the form of a cross with stained glass windows, facing the east to catch the early morning sunlight.

 

St. Saviours also has the traditional Victorian barge board, commonly referred to as gingerboard, which dates back to the 14th century in Europe. This fret work, which spans the roof top of the tiny church, was popular in England during the reign of Queen Victoria.

 

The goblets for Communion and the wicker basket to carry Sacraments of Holy Communion are original artifacts.

 

The church is still used for weddings and services.

 

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Built in the 16th century following an earthquake, it was dedicated to Jesus.

 

In 1667 another earthquake devastated the city, however, this building remained intact.

  

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Saviour from Kpunyai village.

Zangon Kataf, Southern Kaduna, Nigeria.

 

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Architectural detail of the abandoned Presbyterian Church in Ladonia, Texas.

a blessed holy week to everyone.

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and Prechistenskaya Embankment in the morning. View from Bersenevskaya Embankment. Shot from tripod, standard picture control, polarizer attached to reduce brightness of the sky.

 

Moscow, Russia

We? are we? truly? sincerely?

sometimes, I think

"yes", but how can it be so

"no", it cannot be so

we belong, negatively, to each other

possessing, positively, our own

the hours hover above

beside ourselves

in harlequin skies

and silhouette eyes

of exiguous trees that display

exhibits of our mindful play

we are, yes we are our own disguise

fooling pride and prestigious smiles

for salubrious sunset is centre-stage

in attendance, our soul

if not our spirit to condole

under nature's sanctimony

a song plays, I feel...

but, what I hear I cannot yet touch.

 

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12h50: 06/01/2008

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