After 1585 The Parliament of London, to be a catholic priest was condemned with death penalty From 1559 to 1569 the Elizabethan repression killed some 800 catholics people and some 160 priests de "seminario". But the artistic explanation is very good. Thanks.
Didn't the Pope bring out some edict saying Catholics should try to kill the Elizabeth 1 ? when was that revoked, or did it continue for all Protestant rulers? I know there was one brought out by Theodosius in 391 making it illegal to be Pagan and punishable by death, apparently the Catholic Church only revoked that in 1962. It's a pity various styles of Architecture also get drawn into these territorial disputes, I really like Baroque churches,..but like to imagine they're devoted to Odin, Shiva or Apollo or which ever other God or Goddess I feel like worshiping that day.
Catholic belief isn't that a piece of bread becomes flesh as it touches the tongue, as the speaker mentioned. Bread becomes flesh with the act of consecration performed by the priest at the altar, before consumption of the Eucharist.
I felt like I am an architecture student in the class. You explained it really explicitly, loved it!
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After 1585 The Parliament of London, to be a catholic priest was condemned with death penalty
From 1559 to 1569 the Elizabethan repression killed some 800 catholics people and some 160 priests de "seminario". But the artistic explanation is very good.
Thanks.
Didn't the Pope bring out some edict saying Catholics should try to kill the Elizabeth 1 ? when was that revoked, or did it continue for all Protestant rulers? I know there was one brought out by Theodosius in 391 making it illegal to be Pagan and punishable by death, apparently the Catholic Church only revoked that in 1962. It's a pity various styles of Architecture also get drawn into these territorial disputes, I really like Baroque churches,..but like to imagine they're devoted to Odin, Shiva or Apollo or which ever other God or Goddess I feel like worshiping that day.
Great talk! Thanks for sharing it.
Catholic belief isn't that a piece of bread becomes flesh as it touches the tongue, as the speaker mentioned. Bread becomes flesh with the act of consecration performed by the priest at the altar, before consumption of the Eucharist.
Could you help took about high baroque ornamentation differentiating it from the early and late baroque ornamentation
3:32 "that's where you're wrong kiddo"
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A poor grasp of the Eucharist & Theology generally.
4:54 AM est watching this
discussion of architecture suddenly turned into one of religion.
Yeah, that's not how the Catholics believe the Eucharist works, lolol