Sunday, October 28, 2018

San Giovanni Battista

Chiesa, San Giovainni Batista
Syracusa, Sicily


"The basilica of "San Giovanni Battista" (called in the jargon of San Giovannello ) is located in Piazza del Precursore, in the Giudecca district of Ortigia in Syracuse . It was built on another early Christian basilica of the fourth century , built on the order of the bishop Germano.
"Because of its age, the parish church of San Giovanni Battista has always been uninterrupted until today called "first post episcopalem", "first after the Cathedral Church" as officially attested, among others, by Msgr. A. Casaccio, vicar general, in 1781.
"The current aspect is of 1380 . It has a beautiful fifteenth-century portal, a rose window and the top of the façade that are not aligned with each other and this because of the tampering suffered by the church over the centuries, not least that of the eighteenth century. It also has two bell cells on the left of the building, today without a roof. The interior has a Latin cross, with three naves, separated by columns alternating with pointed arches.
"Research carried out in the parish archives shows that the main altar was dedicated to the Precursor while the side altars were dedicated to Santa Maria della Speranza, to San Bartolomeo Apostolo, to Saint Anthony of Padua and to the Holy Family. The paintings of Saint Anthony of Padua and of the Holy Family can be found today in the nearby church of San Filippo Apostolo. The panel of the Madonna della Speranza, now housed in the Bellomo, is present in the church through a faithful photographic reproduction placed in what was once its altar. No news, unfortunately, of the paintings of San Giovanni Battista and San Bartolomeo Apostolo. The canvas of Saint Bartholomew the Apostleit had been moved from the nearby church of San Bartolomeo in relatively recent times following the deconsecration and contextual closure to the public cult of the church of the same name. The 16th century painting by San Bartolomeo had taken the place - in the church of San Giovanni Battista - of the painting of San Giuseppe, a work of little value, transferred to the sacristy and now preserved in the sacristy of the church of San Filippo Apostolo.
"The two bells, present until a century ago in the bell cells still present, were relatively recent: sec. XIX the largest and sec. XX the smallest. There is no more news of both.
"Today the basilica , a rectory of the Parish of St. John the Baptist at the Immaculate, is still a consecrated church open to divine worship. Mass is celebrated every Saturday, in the summer months, at 18.00 (months of July and August at 18.30) and on special occasions such as on 23rd and 24th June, solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist , titular of the church." (Link 2.)



Church Sign

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Photos: Taken in October 2018 with I phone by RW while visiting in Sicily from his home in Switzerland.

Link 2: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Giovannello

                                                                             Prayer




God, be with persecuted Christians  and Jews throughout the world. Amen (SW.)

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Kirche Hongg
(with vineyard)
Kirche Hongg,
Zurich, Switzerland


Church Plaque
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The Reformed church (Alte Kirche Höngg) (Link 1.)
"The Alte Kirche Höngg (old church of Höngg) is a Reformed church in the district 10 of Zürich. Its congregation forms part of the Evangelical "Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich.
"Based on archeological research, the basement of the church relates to the 8/9th century. Therefore, the vineyard on which this church is on top of is a point for people to pray and meet since over 1200 years.
"Over the last few centuries, the church has been extended in size and structure before getting the shape it has today. However, at the beginning of the Reformation in 1523 a few local inhabitants removed all the statues and pictures from within the church. It was further in 1863 where the tower roof together with the clock face was renewed." (Link 1.)
Kirche Hangg


The pulpit with the sound coverdates back to the 19th century , and the choir window was designed in 1969 by Franz Karl Opitz . The baptismal font of the church dates from the same year .(Link 2.)

Kirche Hangg
"In 1898, a pneumatic membrane organ was built by Carl Theodor Kuhn, Männedorf. This instrument had 9 registers on 2 manuals and pedal. Already in 1925, the first instrument was replaced by a new, pneumatic Taschenladenorgel by Carl Theodor Kuhn, Männedorf, with 16 sounding registers on two manuals and pedal. Its present organ was given to the church Höngg in the year 1972. It concerns a mechanical Schleifladenorgel, built by organ building Kuhn AG, Männedorf, with 20 registers on 2 manuals and pedal. In 1991, a revision of the instrument by Orgelbau Kuhn AG, Männedorf. " (Link 2.)
Kirche Hangg Gate

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Photos:  Taken with iPhone in Sept. 2018 by RW while living and working in
                Basel, Switzerland.
Link 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Kirche_
Link2:  H%C3%B6ngghttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirche_H%C3%B6ngg_(Z%C3%BCrich)

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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend


                                                                            Prayer



God, be with persecuted Christians throughout the world. Amen (SW.)