Tomorrow, the pastor will hold service for the followers of the Church at San Thome basilica on San Thome High Road in Mylapore. |
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Somewhere lie public buildings, temples, warehouses, a Forum with a basilica in it and a Governor's Palace. |
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On the floor of St Peter's basilica in Rome are a series of bronze plaques with engravings. |
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When your turn to enter the basilica finally arrives, you must bend down before a low doorway and step over the raised threshold. |
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It is there too on the island of San Giulio, dominated by an ancient basilica and more modern convent. |
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Once inside the basilica, John Paul's body was placed on a platform before the main altar and was again blessed with holy water and incense. |
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Remnants of the city's forum, basilica, temple, ramparts, oil mills and a huge triumphal arch are well preserved. |
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During the 300's, the basilica became the most common form of church design. |
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They rebuilt the old basilica into a grand, very flamboyant Gothic edifice. |
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In the basilica in Suyapa there is a tiny wooden image of her that is believed to have miraculous powers. |
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A sumptuous domed Byzantine basilica, an imaginative recreation of St Mark's Alexandrian church, dominates the backdrop. |
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The modern city of Sofia was named in the 14th century after the basilica Saint Sofia. |
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At the far end of every ancient pagan basilica there was an elevated area called the bema. |
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The church plan, vaguely reminiscent of a classical basilica, is a simple asymmetric rectangle. |
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It was before the altar of this same basilica, in his Marine dress uniform, that he was married just eight months ago. |
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Pompeii was a walled town with an amphitheatre, forum, basilica, several public baths, two theatres, and at least nine temples. |
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The cross-shaped hall resembles an aircraft hangar or perhaps the transept and nave of a modern-day basilica. |
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To the left of this tower are the walls that surround the basilica itself, as solid and crenellated as a castle keep. |
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Vestiges of the city's forum, basilica, temple, ramparts, bastions and oil mills are also well preserved. |
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Vatican archeologists believe that they have identified the tomb of St. Paul in the Roman basilica that bears his name. |
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Over the centuries, John the Baptist has been its patron saint, and St. John the Evangelist has also been associated with the basilica. |
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The civil basilica was constructed over the baths, and a civil bath-house is known. |
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The basilica, and the Parthenon itself, became the forefathers of the mosque and the church. |
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Twelve pall-bearers carried the Pope's coffin from inside the basilica and laid it down in the open followed by a procession of cardinals. |
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In the vast basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano the priests bustled like beetles around the baldacchino as they presided over Midnight Mass. |
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It is supposed to be on the spot where Peter was martyred that a basilica was built. |
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They would say that being an archpriest of a major basilica is an important job, you need a senior churchman to do it. |
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He might then proceed to the forum or the basilica, but the shift was only one of scale, not of kind. |
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We pulled to a halt beside the colonnade of an old basilica and pitched our tents for the night. |
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But Messina did not lose heart and rebuilt it in the style of the original basilica with three apses decorated with mosaics. |
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The order of decurions met in the curia, a semi-circular room discovered in 1995, adjoining the south annex of the basilica. |
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Just round the corner from the basilica is the impressive Renaissance Hôtel de Ville. |
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The basilica plan, with its nave, aisles, and apse, remained the basis for church building in the Western Church. |
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People rush through the village to quickly visit the basilica and then leave. |
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This terraced house is in the oldest part of the town in a narrow street near the Santa Maria basilica. |
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The inside of the church is still in the form of a basilica, and has three naves and a Gothic trussed ceiling. |
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It is signed by Salviati, a great Venetian artist of the period and the restorer of the Saint Marc basilica. |
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This contrasts starkly with the illuminated, majestic dome of the basilica, the colonnade and fountain in the middle of the square. |
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It had an assembly hall, or basilica, where the orders were issued, and there was a shrine to the imperial cult, where statues of the Emperor were kept. |
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Hadrianic London, too, saw the demolition of the substantial Flavian forum and basilica and their replacement with a complex twice the normal size. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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But I ended up with a knot that looked, well, complicated enough, and made my way up into the old stone basilica, which is far and away the only church on the island. |
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It's also tiny, with about 27 miles of coastline, a capital town called Victoria, 17 other villages, dozens of magnificent churches, a cathedral and a basilica. |
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Of the five churches in this group, the largest is Bet Medhane Alem, a vast basilica 33 x 23m in plan, with 72 free-standing columns, an astonishing feat of carving. |
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His remains were deposited in the crypt of the Order under the basilica, near the place where the mortal remains of St. Lady Zdislava rest. |
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The crypt is built like a basilica, divided into three naves with vaulted ceilings, columns and capitals rimpiego late-Roman. |
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The copper-domed basilica, which dominates the landmark site, overlooks the city and can be seen for several kilometres around. |
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Built on the hilltop at Montmartre, famous for its painters, the Sacré-Coeur basilica is one of the most visited monuments in Paris. |
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Thousands more occupied the square in front of the basilica and followed the ceremony on big screens. |
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The triforium zone of the basilica features a cycle of over thirty frescoes of the life and legend of Peter, executed in about 1300 and credited to Deodato Orlandi. |
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What Francis said to Law when the two of them met and briefly embraced at the Rome basilica is not known. |
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The basilica is one of a handful of churches outside the walls of Vatican City owned by the Holy See. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a church where the faithful come to pray for cures. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is not the biggest church in Boston, but it has two pieces of history. |
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The centre of the town was replanned and this building replaced by a great basilica and forum stretching from Lombard Street on the east to Lime Street on the west. |
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They have ruins of baths, a massive city gate, a Byzantine basilica, a 4th Century Agora, a 300 Meter Colonnaded street and a gigantic stadium for racing horses. |
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Before long, the line of blocks emerged as the top tread of a massive flight of steps that must have been part of a large public building, later revealed as the town basilica. |
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At Rome a basilica was provided for the Pope where the barracks of the mounted branch of the praetorians had stood, and other churches, most notably St Peter's, followed. |
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When Francesco Borromini came to restore the nave of the Lateran basilica during the pontificate of Innocent X, subsidiary altars again had no role to play. |
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When I entered the Lisieux basilica, I felt small and fragile. |
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There were several prominent Stars of David in the basilica. |
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Seated in the tribune of his basilica, the great man would meet his dependent clientes early every morning. |
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Gradually, in the early Middle Ages there emerged the massive Romanesque churches, which still kept the fundamental plan of the basilica. |
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, in general, the basilica is a mere architectural description of churches built in the ancient style. |
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In recent times, the title of minor basilica has been attributed to important pilgrimage churches. |
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The other kind featured an aisled central hall like a basilica, suggesting the villa owner's magisterial role. |
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In newly planned Roman cities the temple was normally centrally placed at one end of the forum, often facing the basilica at the other. |
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The study proposed for the basilica of the Holy Sepulchre, which figures in the resolution of the General Conference and the decision of the Executive Board, did not receive the approval of the owners of this Holy Place. |
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The Constantinian basilica was built in 326 over what was believed to be the tomb of Saint Peter, buried in that cemetery. |
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The amphitheatre was, with the triumphal arch and basilica, the only major new type of building developed by the Romans. |
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The Roman basilica was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. |
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The tombstones of the Imperial Horse Guard were ground up and put to use in a basilica on the Via Labicana. |
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By the beginning of the 8th century, the Carolingian Empire revived the basilica form of architecture. |
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Peter's Square, up to but not including the steps leading to the basilica, is normally patrolled by the Italian police. |
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The basilica was centrally located in every Roman town, usually adjacent to the main forum. |
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Constantine built a basilica of this type in his palace complex at Trier, later very easily adopted for use as a church. |
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She also long participated in her parish church's pilgrimages to the Knock Shrine, County Mayo, Ireland, and sang there at the Marian basilica. |
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They all had a grid plan and a forum, and sometimes a temple, a basilica, thermae or an aqueduct, like Carhaix. |
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The civitates were regional market towns complete with a basilica and forum complex providing an administrative and economic focus. |
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This door lasted until 1618, when another door was installed in the new basilica. |
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Excavations in 2007 revealed a Byzantine basilica from the 8th century and parts of the city walls. |
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The size of the old basilica clearly indicates that there was quite a large settlement at the time. |
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In this Cause, which started in the basilica of the Atocha in Madrid in 1961, includes a group of 26 priests and 8 cooperator brothers from the Provinces of Spain and of the Holy Rosary. |
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The first stage when the basilica had a size of 65 x 45 m, oriented north-east south-west according to the rural centurial system, was composed of 9 naves and 11 bays, the central nave being 10 m wide. |
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History now seems to weigh against Vézelay, with residents unusually protective of their beloved basilica, recalling lessons learned in the religious wars of the Middle Ages pitting villagers against church authorities. |
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From then on, the area became more populated in connection with activity at the basilica. |
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In 2009, for instance, a huge basilica, 200m long, was built, while there is a modern five-star hotel that, until now, had been in search of a purpose. |
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Witness to the ancient history of this place is the window that offers a striking view of the basilica and from which a long time ago the friars silently observed Saint Dominic praying during his night vigils. |
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Saint Isaac's Cathedral in the style of classicism, the largest Orthodox basilica and fourth largest in the world. |
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Croce, is as massively and lavishly classicizing as the trabeation of many an ancient triumphal arch or basilica. |
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Pilgrims and tourists who visit Mount Royal come through a gated entryway and walk along a sacred path, the Way of the Cross and the gardens that lead to the basilica. |
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The Roman basilica of St Mary Major, for example, is the stational church of the nativity, because relics of Jesus' crib are housed there. |
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Thousands of crosses stretch out in neat rows all around the basilica. |
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This church was built in the place of a former Romanesque basilica from which they remain only a tower and a XIIIth century Romanesque door decorated with a remarkable tympanum. |
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The basilica is entered through a two-storied narthex surmounted by a square belfry, with pillars crowned by Romanesque, Corinthian, and symbolically carved capitals. |
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At the Dominican church in Krakow, a big brick basilica with three naves and many side chapels, six confessionals were in constant use from 6am to midnight in the days before Easter. |
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The nave of this immense basilica is one of the largest in Quebec. |
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The usable model at hand, when Emperor Constantine I wanted to memorialize his imperial piety, was the familiar conventional architecture of the basilica. |
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Its forum and basilica were completed in 79 or 81, and were dedicated in an inscription by the governor, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, to the emperor Titus. |
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Formulas giving churches with a large central area were to become preferred in Byzantine architecture, which developed styles of basilica with a dome early on. |
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However, between 530 and 570 there was a substantial rebuilding programme in timber with most of the old basilica being demolished and replaced with new buildings. |
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Like a busy escalator at a department store, a moving sidewalk carries pilgrims past the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the basilica in Mexico City. |
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In 385 Ambrose, backed by Milan's populace, refused Valentinian II's imperial request to hand over the Portian basilica for the use of Arian troops. |
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The ruins of a basilica in downtown Ceuta confirm this reality. |
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There is no general public access to the gardens, but guided tours for small groups can be arranged to the gardens and excavations under the basilica. |
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In 828 the new city's prestige increased with the acquisition of the claimed relics of St Mark the Evangelist from Alexandria, which were placed in the new basilica. |
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