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  2. Anglicanism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Besides the above-mentioned two churches, another former Catholic church known as the Sailors' Chapel was purchased in Triana, an important suburb of Seville. [13] In the Cantonalist insurrections of 1873, the Church of San Basilio was used as a place of refuge during the bombardment of the city. In 1876 an institute for young men was founded ...

  3. Catholic Church in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Spain, 1875-1998 (1998; reprint 2012) Jedin, Hubert, and John Dolan, eds. History of the Church, Volume X: The Church in the Modern Age (1989) Lannon, Frances. Privilege, Persecution, and Prophecy. The Catholic Church in Spain 1875-1975. (Oxford UP, 1987) Payne, Stanley G. Spanish Catholicism: An Historical Overview (1984)

  4. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A cross with four arms of equal length which widen to a hammer shape at the outside ends. Each arm has a triangular panel inscribed in a triquetra (three-cornered knot) pattern. There is a small square panel in the center of the cross. A symbol of the Anglican and Episcopal Churches. Celtic cross

  5. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Because the cross has similar symbolism, [34] the crosier was suppressed for cardinals and bishops by the Roman Catholic Church in 1969, [56] and is now used only on some corporate arms, and the personal arms of abbots and some abbesses. [57] In English custom and in the Anglican Churches, two crosiers are often found crossed in saltire behind ...

  6. List of cathedrals in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Today the Spanish cathedrals are major landmarks in their cities, and draw visitors from around the world each year, contributing significantly to the country's tourism. The Santiago de Compostela Cathedral has been an important religious pilgrimage site for centuries, and in 2017 received a record 2.6 million visitors.

  7. Church bells speak again in Spain thanks to effort to recover ...

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    Xavier Pallàs plants his feet on the belfry floor, grips the rope, and with one tug fills the lush Spanish valley below with the reverberating peal of a church bell. For most, church bells are ...

  8. St George's Anglican Church, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    St George's Anglican Church (Spanish: Iglesia Anglicana de San Jorge), also known as Iglesia Anglicana-Episcopaliana de San Jorge or, simply Capilla Británica ('British Chapel'), [1] is a small Anglican church located in the barrio of Recoletos, district of Salamanca, Madrid, Spain, which belongs to the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England.

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