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  2. Sankt Goar - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Encyclopedia notes that “a small church” was dedicated to Goar of Aquitaine in 1768 “in the little town on the banks of the Rhine which bears his name (St. Goar).” [4] It is also reported that Charlemagne built a church over the site of Goar's hermitage. It is around this church that the town of Sankt Goar grew on the left ...

  3. Goar of Aquitaine - Wikipedia

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    A life of Saint Goar (Vita Sancti Goaris) was written in 839 by a monk, Wandalbert of Prüm. This semi-legendary account of Goar's life details various miracles relevant to the life of the saint. The first was the one by which Goar proved Rusticus's unsavory nature. A foundling, recovered in a nearby church, was brought to the saint. The bishop ...

  4. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/July 6 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Catholic Church/Patron Archive/July 6 2007. Add languages. Add links. Portal; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... St Goar was born in Aquitaine ...

  5. Oberwesel - Wikipedia

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    Saint Martin's Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Martin), Martinsberg 2 (see also below) – transeptless two-naved basilica; sacristy, about 1300, nave and tower about 1350 to mid 15th century, side nave rebuilt about 1700 after destruction; rectory (Martinsberg 1): two-wing building, timber-frame, 18th century, essentially mediaeval ...

  6. Lieg - Wikipedia

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    Kirchstraße – Saint Goar's Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Goar); aisleless church, marked 1764/65, west tower, marked 1790; Ringstraße 15 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century, upper-floor addition in the 19th century; On Landesstraße (State Road) 108 – Saint Wendelin's Chapel (Wendelinuskapelle); quarrystone ...

  7. Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels - Wikipedia

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    In 1654, a compromise was reached: the Treaty of Ravensburg allowed Ernest to create three Catholic parishes in his landgraviate, in St. Goar, Nastätten and Langen-Schwalbach. After the death of his brothers Frederick in 1655 and Herman IV in 1658, he inherited their sections of the Rotenburg Quarter. He then called himself Ernest of Hesse ...

  8. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Des Moines

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    Now merged with St. Patrick church [54] St. Patrick Church, 718 Antique City Dr, Walnut: Founded in the mid-1870s. Now merged with St. Patrick church [54] St. Peter & St. Joseph Parish St. Peter Church, 501 5th St, Defiance: Founded in the 1880s, current church dedicated in 1928. Now merged with St. Joseph Church [55] [56] St. Joseph Church 212 ...

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier - Wikipedia

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    Map of the territory of the archdiocese of Trier in 1651. The bishops of Trier were already virtually independent territorial magnates in Merovingian times. In 772 Charlemagne granted Bishop Wiomad complete immunity from the jurisdiction of the ruling count for all the churches and monasteries, as well as villages and castles that belonged to the Church of St. Peter at Trier.