[3rd of a series of posts about my late October travels to southern Germany]
Psalm 146
1 Alleluia.
Praise the Lord, O my soul;
2 I will praise the Lord all my life;
I will sing praise to my God while I live.
Chapels, churches, and cathedrals visited:
Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg
St. Stephan Church, Bamberg (Evangelical Lutheran)
Regensburg Cathedral, Regensburg
Alte Kapelle, Regensburg
St. Lawrence Church, Nuremberg (Evangelical Lutheran)
St. Sebald’s Church, Nuremberg
Mountain chapel near Schloss Hohenschwangau, Schwangau
St. Michael’s Church, Munich (King Ludwig II’s burial place)
Frauenkirche, or Cathedral Church of Our Lady, Munich
Church of the Holy Spirit, Munich
Karina, an article especially after my husbands heart. I have never been to Regensburg nor Bamberg, so I am particulary happy to see our Germany through your eyes. A big thank you for that 🙂 Beautiful “Alte Kapelle in Regensburg”. You know, on all our travels, here and especially abroad (anywhere) I dont think that there is a Church we have not visited 🙂 and in some places we even have become friends with the Head Clergy/Bishop and special Blessings for us are always assured 🙂 🙂
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I’m happy to be “your eyes.” How nice that you’re able to meet with the Head Clergy/Bishop. I am impressed at the grandness of the historical churches and cathedrals I’ve seen. Simply amazing how strong people’s faith and conviction were back then.
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The history of these churches are amazing! Have you ever read the historical fiction book Sarum? It documents the building of a church in England that took 400 years as a theme throughout part of the story. It’s an amazing book that follows the lineage of five families in England for 10,000 years, starting with the Stone Age. Whoa!
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Wow, sounds like an interesting book.
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