Concatedral y Parroquia Santa María de la Redonda, Logroño, la Rioja, Spain, 2012.
It is a co-cathedral because it shares its function as seat of the bishop with another co-cathedral in Calahorra.
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Concatedral y Parroquia Santa María de la Redonda, Logroño, la Rioja, Spain, 2012.
It is a co-cathedral because it shares its function as seat of the bishop with another co-cathedral in Calahorra.
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Saint John's Co-Cathedral in Valleta, MALTA
Tomb of Knight of Order of St John by Michael Jones Via Flickr: The whole marble floor is an entire series of tombs, housing about 400 Knights and officers of the Order of St John. In the 11th century the Knights of Malta, known then as ‘Knights Hospitaller’, established a hospital in Jerusalem to care for pilgrims of any religious faith or race. The work of the hospitallers grew in fame and in 1113 Pope Paschal II officially recognised the monastic community as a lay religious order. The Pope identified the Hospitaller Gerard as the Order’s founder, together with an established group of monks – the ‘Professed’ – who are still at the heart of the Order of Malta today. Throughout the centuries the number of members coming from all over Europe continued to grow and contributed to the strengthening of the Order during its presence in Rhodes (1310-1522) and in Malta (1530-1798).
Choir in the St. John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta
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In Norcia 29 "Projects for a city that is rebuilding itself"
In Norcia 29 “Projects for a city that is rebuilding itself”
(ANSA) – NORCIA (PERUGIA), OCTOBER 30 – There are 29 “Projects for a city that rebuilds itself”, presented in Norcia, by the municipal administration in the virtual exhibition set up at the enhancement center, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the shock of magnitude 6.5 which on 30 October 2016 shocked the city and Central Italy. Among these in particular that of the reconstruction of…
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Sanctuary Lamp by Lawrence OP Via Flickr: The sanctuary lamp burns to honour the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. This oil lamp in Valletta's Co-Cathedral is made of silver and is adorned with angels.
Pulpit in Valletta Co-Cathedral by Lawrence OP Via Flickr: The pulpit is a raised platform from which the Gospel and Homily is proclaimed. The canopy above the pulpit helps to project the voice forward into the body of the church. As St John the Baptist was the herald of the Lord, the Voice crying out in the wilderness to prepare for His coming, so this pulpit is adorned with a statue of him.