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St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. The church was badly damaged during the Second World War and later restored. It is one of the most prominent churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.
The nave of the church was completed by around 1400. In 1439, work began on the choir in the form of a hall church in the late German sondergotik style of gothic architecture. The choir was largely completed by 1477 by Konrad Roriczer, although Jakob Grimm completed the intricate vaults.
In the choir one can find the carving of the Angelic Salutation by Veit Stoss, and the monumental tabernacle by Adam Kraft. The latter is notable for including a prominent figure of the sculptor himself.
The building and furnishing of the church was from the city council and wealthy citizens. This is probably the reason that the art treasures of St. Lawrence were spared during the iconoclasm during the Reformation period. Despite St. Lawrence being one of the first churches in Germany to be Lutheran (1525), the wealthy citizens of Nuremberg wanted to preserve the memory of their ancestors and refused the removal of the donated works of art.
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther (1483-1546) — a German friar, ecclesiastical reformer and theologian.
Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Catholic Church launched the Protestant Reformation in the German-speaking territories of the Holy Roman Empire. Beginning with the Ninety-Five Theses, first published in 1517, Luther's writings were disseminated internationally, spreading the early ideas of the Reformation beyond the influence and control of the Roman Curia and the Holy Roman Emperor. The split between the Lutherans and the Catholics was made public and clear with the 1521 Edict of Worms: The edicts of the Diet condemned Luther and officially banned citizens of the Holy Roman Empire from defending or propagating his ideas, subjecting advocates of Lutheranism to forfeiture of all property, half of the seized property to be forfeit to the imperial government and the remaining half forfeit to the party who brought the accusation. The divide centered primarily on two points: the proper source of authority in the church, often called the formal principle of the Reformation, and the doctrine of justification, often called the material principle.
Evangelical Lutheran Church can refer to many different Lutheran churches in the world. Among them are the following:
Frankenmuth is a city in Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,944 at the 2010 census. The city is located within Frankenmuth Township, but is politically independent. Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, which bills itself as "the World's Largest Christmas Store", is located in Frankenmuth. The most popular nickname is "Little Bavaria", but the city is also nicknamed "Muth".
The city's name is a combination of two words. "Franken" represents the Province of Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria, home of the Franks, where the original settlers were from. The German word "Mut" means courage; thus, the name Frankenmuth means "courage of the Franconians." The area was settled and named in 1845 by conservative Lutheran immigrants from Roßtal area of Franconia in Germany. The group of settlers left Germany on April 20, 1845 and arrived at Castle Garden seven weeks later. They traveled via canals and the Great Lakes from New York to Detroit and arrived in August 1845. Sailing on the Nelson Smith, the settlers made their way to Saginaw and travelled over land to the present location the city of Frankenmuth. Originally part of Bridgeport Township and later Frankenmuth Township, Frankenmuth became a village in 1904 and finally a city on October 1, 1959
Lorenz is an originally German name derived from the Roman surname, Laurentius, which mean "from Laurentum".
Lorenz may refer to:
Es gibt einen Zug im östlichen Kanada, der verbindet die Metropole Montreal mit der Hafenstadt Halifax. Er heißt „The Ocean“, es gibt ihn schon seit 110 Jahren und er ist der älteste Personenzug Kanadas, der einen Namen trägt... An der über 1.200 km langen Strecke liegen unter anderem Quebec oder Moncton, vor allem aber der riesige Sankt Lorenz Strom, an dessen Ufer wir mehrere Stunden entlang fahren. Eine Reise von der größten kanadischen Provinz Quebec zu den gut 15 mal kleineren New Brunswick und Nova Scotia, die mit Ontario zusammen als die vier Gründungsprovinzen Kanadas gelten. Die Reise beginnt am frühen Abend in Montreal und dauert knapp 24 Stunden. Zur Nacht werden die Abteile mit herunterklappbaren Betten zum Schlafzimmer. Mahlzeiten werden im Speisewagen eingenommen und in den ...
St. Lorenz Evangelical Lutheran Church 140 Churchgrove Road, Frankenmuth, MI USA Missouri Synod Holy Worship Service - August 17, 2008 Holy Communion The Lord´s Prayer & Lamb of God Distribution Hymns: #624 "The Infant Priest Was Holy Born" "Here Master, In This Quiet Place" #643 "Sent Forth by God´s Blessing" Benedict Postlude
St. Lorenz Evangelical Lutheran Church 140 Churchgrove Road Frankenmuth, MI Worship Service: March 30, 2008 Jesus Christ Is Risen
Dieses Video zeigt unseren Besuch des Drachenwand Klettersteigs am Mondsee. Wie zu sehen ist, ein sehr schöner, beliebter Klettersteig mit ein paar Luftigen Stellen.
St. Lorenz Evangelical Lutheran Church 140 Churchgrove Road, Frankenmuth, MI USA Missouri Synod Holy Worship Service - July 20, 2008 Opening Hymn #
St. Lorenz Lutheran Church & School 140 Churchgrove Road :: Frankenmuth, MI December 11, 2011 Gottesdienst (German) Complete Worship Service with holy communion
The human care ministry, Wellspring Lutheran Services is privileged to partner with Girls of Grace Dance Ministry. The intent of the partnership is to establish mutually beneficial, meaningful intersections of the respective ministries so that God would be glorified, lives would be touched and each ministry would be strengthened. TO PURCHASE TICKETS to the Girls of Grace annual concert in April, call The Temple at 877-754-7469. Girls of Grace was founded in 2002 by Linda Nuechterlein. As a former teacher at St. Lorenz and a past dancer, Linda hoped to bring together her love for children, dance and teaching God’s Word into one opportunity to serve, and help kids grow closer to Jesus. This group started with about 40 girls, and presently has 100 young women from 4th grade thru college. 5...
Mit der St. Lorenzkirche in Nürnberg ist uns eine der schönsten Kirchen Deutschlands anvertraut. Ihre edle Architektur, die weltberühmten Kunstwerke und ihre Entstehung zur Zeit Kaiser Karls IV machen sie zu einem Bauwerk von europäischem Rang. Gebaut und ausgestattet werden konnte St. Lorenz nur, weil sich die Bürger der Stadt immer wieder als großzügige Stifter erwiesen. Erhalten werden kann dieses großartige Gotteshaus nur, wenn viele Menschen zusammenhelfen. Für den Bauunterhalt und die Pflege der Kunstwerke werden Jahr für Jahr mindestens 350.000€ benötigt. Die finanziellen Möglichkeiten der Landeskirche und der Kirchengemeinde werden - ebenso wie die der öffentlichen Zuschussgeber immer geringer, so dass St. Lorenz ernsthaft gefährdet ist.
St. Lorenz Evangelical Lutheran Church 140 Churchgrove Road Frankenmuth, MI United States of America Worship Service
In den beiden Türmen der frühbarocken Basilika St.Lorenz in Kempten hängen sieben Glocken A°-H°-cis'-e'-fis'-gis'-a', die eines der größten Geläute des Allgäus bilden. Es treffen hier zwei Epochen der Glockengießkunst aufeinander, die sich erstaunlich gut ergänzen. Programm: 0:00 Stundenschlag Einzelglocken: 1:30 Glocke 7: a‘-Glockengießerei Gebhard/Kempten – 1954 2:30 Glocke 6: gis‘-Glockengießerei Gebhard/Kempten – 1954 3:45 Glocke 5: fis‘ - Glockengießerei Gebhard/Kempten – 1954 5:05 Glocke 4: e‘ - Glockengießerei Gebhard/Kempten – 1954 6:15 Glocke 3: cis‘ – Melchior Ernst/Memmingen – 1750 7:25 Glocke 2: H° - Glockengießerei Gebhard/Kempten – 1954 8:25 Glocke 1: A° - Leonhard Rosenlecher/Konstanz – 1788 Vollgeläut: 10:05 Vollgeläut innen 11:55 Vollgeläut außen 14:30 Nordt...
Take a tour of St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. In the municipality of Nuremberg, stands the impressive and elegant St. Lorenz Church. It is a massive cathedral, the double towers reaching over 260 feet into the air. The speckled grey and black stonework gives the church's Gothic styling a unique appearance. The various ornate works which span across the building are exquisite; especially the round altar window. Like most of the city, St. Lorenz Church suffered greatly during the bombings of World War II. Nuremburg's citizens rebuilt their elegant cathedral to its pristine present state, a testament to its significance in the community.
Travel video about destination Neurnberg in German Franconia. Nuremberg is the secret capital of German Franconia and was the treasure trove of the German Reich. The twin-towered St. Lorenz Church is the largest and artistically most important religious building in the city. The interior is of Gothic splendour and the nave extends at the altar to a light-filled, three-aisled hall. The Pegnitz River separates the two sections of the old town and is spanned by several fine bridges. -------------- Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5 -------------- Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Pleas...
Vacation travel video about destination Nuremberg in Germany. Nuremberg, the ‘secret capital’ of German Franconia.and ‘treasure trove of the German Reich’. The epitome of German romanticism and tradition with a long history, but also bitter memories of quite recent times. Of the original one hundred and thirty towers of the city wall, only seventy one have survived. The city fortifications from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries emerged after the union of the previous two halves of the city. The twin-towered St. Lorenz Church is the largest and artistically most important religious building in the city and dates back to 1260. The interior is of Gothic splendour and the nave extends at the altar to a light-filled, three-aisled hall with huge columns and an almost playful, overlapping...
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St. Lorenz is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. It was the first Gothic hall church in Franconia, constructed as an Imperial court chapel with three aisles.
City tour of Nuremberg / Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany - June 2016. Nuremberg / Nürnberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Munich. It is the second-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich), and the largest in Franconia (Franken). To read more about Nuremberg, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg . This film is a tour of Nuremberg city centre, highlighting the city's public transport, buildings, architecture, streets, open spaces, infrastructure, art, statues, culture, natural features and visitor attractions. Featured within this film are the following identified locations and features: Lorenzkirche U-Bahn Station, Königstraße...
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