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- and music. The church had previously been called the Church of Grace (Gnadenkirche). It was part of the Evangelical Lutheran church and was originally built...
- Suitbert, built 1955 Protestant churches Auferstehungskirche Friedenskirche Gnadenkirche Martin-Niemöller-Kirche Martinskirche, erbaut 1884 Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche...
- 1951 and went to Hamburg. There, he worked as a church musician at the Gnadenkirche in St. Pauli (1951–1968) and at the church of St. Ansgar in Langenhorn...
- (Feuerwehrhaus), the Amber Museum with its ****ociated workshop and the Gnadenkirche. The Sellin Amber Museum was founded in 1999 and is the only one on Rügen...
- Saint John of Kronstadt Kirche des Hl. Johannes von Kronstadt, formerly Gnadenkirche St. Pauli Gemeinde des Hl. Johannes von Kronstadt, Russian Orthodox church...
- sculpture for Altersheim (1987), a gl**** stained gl**** window for the Gnadenkirche church in Würzburg (1988), a gl**** fountain for the casino in Nenning...
- foundation walls, walls of the nave and choir as well as the portal of the Gnadenkirche at Rittergutstr****e 2 in Wahren date from the 12th century. Likewise...
- into a church building. It was the forerunner of the Church of Grance (Gnadenkirche) built in 1961 and - after it was deconsecrated - do****entation centre...
- church in Jelenia Góra. Katarina Church, Stockholm Jesus Church, Cieszyn "Gnadenkirche zum Heligen Kreuz in Hirschberg". www.kosciolgarnizonowy.pl. Retrieved...
- musicians. His father was Carl Christoph Guhr, a cantor at the Protestant Gnadenkirche, Militsch (now Polish Milicz), approx. 55 kilometres north of Breslau...