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Bohol church

an old church in Bohol

Uploaded by mimiang (1440) • 7 months ago
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Pope Benedict XVI

Catholic Church - Pope Benedict XVI

Uploaded by gjabaigar (655) • 10 months ago
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Flower

One of the many beautiful flowers found in a flower bed in front of the parsonage of the Panna Maria (Mother Mary)Polish Catholic Church in Panna Maria, Texas. It is the oldest Polish Community in the United States. It was founded on Christmas Eve, 1856 by those weary and dreary settlers. They walked all the way from Galveston, (a little over 200 miles) hiring mexican wagons to transport their goods. Some of them made the journey bare footed. It makes one wonder.

Uploaded by vandamonium (5) • 1 year ago
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bell tower

the toling of the bell can be heard... this is the bell tower of the catholic church of city of naga.

Uploaded by luntian_grace (504) • 1 year ago
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Pope Benedict xvi

Pope Benedict xvi is the leader of the catholic church

Uploaded by ronaldinu (7779) • 1 year ago
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Roman Catholic Church in Bucharest, Romania

Statue of Mary in a Roman Catholic Church in Bucharest, Romania - a country with a 90% Christian Orthodox population.

Uploaded by Khayam (202) • 1 year ago
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Catholic church

photo of Catholic church

Uploaded by CharRay7 (894) • 1 year ago
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Our Lady of Mt Carmel and St George

This is local Roman Catholic Church. Built in 1956-57 it replaced the one previously on the site that had received a direct hit from a German Bomb during WWII.

Uploaded by enfieldian (166) • 1 year ago
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italy

Italy [ˈɪtəli] (help·info) (Italian: Italia), officially the Italian Republic, (Italian: Repubblica Italiana), is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. The independent states of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within the Italian Peninsula, while Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland. Italy has been the home of many European cultures, such as the Etruscans and the Romans, and later was the birthplace of the universities and of the movement of the Renaissance, that began in Tuscany and spread all over Europe. Italy's capital Rome was for centuries the center of Western civilization, it also spawned the Baroque movement and seats the Catholic Church. Italy possessed a colonial empire from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. Today, Italy is a democratic republic and a developed country with the 8th-highest Quality-of-life index,[7] rating in the world. It is a founding member of what is now the European Union (having signed the Treaty of Rome in 1957), and a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It is a member of the G8 (having the world's 7th largest nominal GDP), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), World Trade Organization (WTO), the Council of Europe, the Western European Union, the Central European Initiative, and a Schengen state. It has the world's 8th largest defence budget and shares NATO's nuclear weapons. On January 1, 2007, Italy began a two year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. The origin of the term Italy (It: Italia), from Latin Italia,[8] is uncertain. According to one of the more common explanations, the term was borrowed through Greek, from Oscan Víteliú, meaning "land of young cattle" (cf. Lat vitulus "calf", Umb vitlo "calf") and named for the god of cattle, Mars.[9] The bull was a symbol of the southern Italian tribes and is often depicted goring the Roman wolf as a defiant symbol of free Italy during the Samnite Wars. The name Italia applied to a part of what is now southern Italy. According to Antiochus of Syracuse, it originally only referred to the southern portion of the Bruttium peninsula (modern Calabria), but by his time Oenotrians and Italy had become synonymous, and the name also applied to most of Lucania as well. The Greeks gradually came to apply the name "Italia" to a larger region, but it was not until the time of the Roman conquests that the term was expanded to cover the entire peninsula.[10] Government and politics Main article: Politics of Italy See also: List of Prime Ministers of Italy Giorgio Napolitano, 11th President of the Italian RepublicThe 1948 Constitution of Italy established a bicameral parliament (Parlamento), consisting of a Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei Deputati) and a Senate (Senato della Repubblica), a separate judiciary, and an executive branch composed of a Council of Ministers (cabinet) (Consiglio dei ministri), headed by the prime minister (Presidente del consiglio dei ministri). The President of the Italian Republic (Presidente della Repubblica) is elected for seven years by the parliament sitting jointly with a small number of regional delegates. The president nominates the prime minister, who proposes the other ministers (formally named by the president). The Council of Ministers must obtain a confidence vote from both houses of Parliament. Legislative bills may originate in either house and must be passed by a majority in both. The houses of parliament are popularly and directly elected through a complex electoral system (latest amendment in 2005) which combines proportional representation with a majority prize for the largest coalition (Chamber). All Italian citizens older than 18 can vote. However, to vote for the senate, the voter must be at least 25 or older. The electoral system in the Senate is based upon regional representation. During the elections in 2006, the two competing coalitions were separated by few thousand votes, and in the Chamber the centre-left coalition (L'Unione; English: The Union) got 345 Deputies against 277 for the centre-right one (Casa delle Libertà; English: House of Freedoms), while in the Senate L'Unione got only two Senators more than absolute majority. The Chamber of Deputies has 630 members and the Senate 315 elected senators; in addition, the Senate includes former presidents and appointed senators for life (no more than five) by the President of the Republic according to special constitutional provisions. As of May 15, 2006 there are seven life senators (of which three are former Presidents). Both houses are elected for a maximum of five years, but both may be dissolved by the President before the expiration of their normal term if the Parliament is unable to elect a stable government. In the post war history, this has happened in 1972, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1994, 1996 and 2008. A peculiarity of the Italian Parliament is the representation given to Italian citizens permanently living abroad (about 2.7 million people). Among the 630 Deputies and the 315 Senators there are respectively 12 and 6 elected in four distinct foreign constituencies. Those members of Parliament were elected for the first time in April 2006 and they have the same rights as members elected in Italy. The Italian judicial system is based on Roman law modified by the Napoleonic code and later statutes. The Constitutional Court of Italy (Corte Costituzionale) rules on the conformity of laws with the Constitution and is a post-World War II innovation.

Uploaded by JoMarch (2207) • 1 year ago
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Catholic Church Altar...

Catholic Church Altar with the statue of the Virgin Mary...

Uploaded by aseretdd (6862) • 1 year ago
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