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  1. September 10: Our Lady of Tru or Trut. The church of Our Lady of Trut is near the city of Cologne in Germany, and was built by Otho I; that is under his reign by order of Saint Heribert, Archbishop of Cologne, on the very spot where formerly pagan idols had been worshipped.

  2. 10 de set. de 2023 · The church of Our Lady of Trut is near the city of Cologne in Germany, and was built by Otho I; that is under his reign by order of St. Heribert, Archbishop of Cologne, on the very spot where formerly pagan idols had been worshipped.

  3. 17 de out. de 2022 · Description. Maps. Documents. Gallery. Indicators. Cologne Cathedral. Begun in 1248, the construction of this Gothic masterpiece took place in several stages and was not completed until 1880. Over seven centuries, successive builders were inspired by the same faith and a spirit of absolute fidelity to the original plans.

  4. www.mountschoenstatt.org › shrine › 15-schoenstattSchoenstatt

    Schoenstatt, a German word for "beautiful place", is the name of the valley in Germany where the Original Schoenstatt Shrine is located. It is very near the Rhine River at Koblenz about one hour south of Cologne. It has also become the name of the international movement associated with the shrine. There are currently over 140 replicas of the ...

    • About The Schoenstatt Movement & Fr. Josef Kentenich
    • About Schoenstatt Vallendar
    • The Original Shrine
    • Church of The Most Holy Trinity
    • Finding The Schoenstatt Shrine in Vallendar

    Father Josef Kentenich was the spiritual director at a junior seminary of the Pallottine fathers preparing missionaries for Africa. In 1914, almost two years after Fr. Kentenich became the spiritual director for the young minor seminarians, he used it as a meeting place for a group of students who were striving for a different way of living. Father...

    It is important to know that, contrary to what some people think, Schoenstatt is not a building but a village, stretching across the valley that gives the Schoenstatt Movement its name to the easternmost part of Vallendar and Westerwald. There are two main sites of interest here in Vallendar:

    The heart of Schoenstatt beats within these walls. Everyone who “comes home” prepares their own heart for a personal encounter with the Mother Thrice Admirable, Queen and Victress of Schoenstatt. The chapel that gave origin to the Schoenstatt Movement was once dedicated to Saint Michael. Its existence is first mentioned in 1319. It was plundered an...

    Fr. Kentenich and the Family promised to build a church in honor of the Blessed Sacrament if God, though the Blessed Virgin, protected Schoenstatt against the Nazi threat. The fact that none of the houses in Schoenstatt were destroyed by the war is a sign of her protection. In 1960, architect Alexander Von Branca drew up the plans and two Sisters o...

    Vallendar is about 50 miles northwest of Frankfurt and southeast of Bonn. It is easily reached by train from both cities with connections through Koblenz. Get train & bus schedules, see fares & buy tickets here. Address:Pallottistr. 1, 56179 Vallendar, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Tel: +1 (49) 0261-6404337 (answered in German) email: anbetungskirc...

  5. 19 de mar. de 2003 · In a book about the saint’s life in the Carmel of Cologne, Sister Ancilla showed me the photo of Edith Stein in a wedding dress on the day of her “enclosure:” the day of her solemn vows. Sister Ancilla then turned the pages to show me the white chasuble that the Pope had worn when beatifying Edith Stein in Cologne in 1987 — it had been made from the material in the wedding dress.

  6. Other artistiC masterpieces are the Altarpiece of St Clare (c. 1350-1400> in the north aisle, brought here in 1811 from the destroyed clOister ChurCh of the Franciscan nuns, the Altarpiece of the City patrons by Stephan LOChner (c. 1445) in the Chapel of Our Lady, and the Altarpiece of St Agilophus (c. 1520> in the south transept.