Monday, May 16, 2011

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"Houses of the Lord," or history of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in Silesia.

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started with the following text, found in an otherwise nice publishing Fri Dolnośląska and Courier:
static long shot. Meadow, further plans, church tower on the edge of a misty horizon line Karkonosze. In the distance the sounds of the village. Such a view of Kromnowa, a village in the foothills of the Jizera Mountains, begins with Berlin's latest film, based documentary Ute Badura . This is her second picture of Lower Silesia. In 2004, the Silesian Wild West "of ancient and modern residents adjacent to the Kromnowem Kopanka received Polish German journalism prize. "Houses of the Lord" is about the history of the Protestant Churches in Lower Silesia. Today's pictures are here supplemented by a narrative of major events in the history of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in this part of Europe. It's also a story about today Lower Silesian Protestants. film, which premiered in September. in Goerlitz, talks about poewangelickich churches of Lower Silesia. Some of them are still Protestant, the rest of the survivors are now Catholic. These include Mary Magdalene's Church in Wroclaw, where the Reformation had its origin, the Church of Peace in Swidnica jeleniogórski Grace Church or house of worship in fryderykański Kromnowie. The past and the present Houses of the Lord telling eyewitnesses, clergy and professionals. Liczącemu nearly half an hour to a document issued on DVD accompanied by a detailed brochure in the development and Ellen Urlike Treziak Roehner. It was at their home in Kopańcu the ideas of both the Silesian Wild West "and" Houses of the Lord ", the latest document Ute Badura. lavishly illustrated archive prints, maps and images, accessible book is a compendium of knowledge about the beginnings of the Protestant church in Lower Silesia. Spirit of renewal began before the nearly five hundred years ago by Martin Luther led ultimately to the creation of two strands of the Christian religion. Churches are still extant evidence of the great history of Silesia. Both the film and the accompanying release it possible to understand the importance of this phenomenon. Shooting for the film, which the author is herself Ute Badura, lasted two years. The author visited the devastated churches in Karpnikach or Mirsku, but also well-preserved churches in Jawor, Swidnica, Teplice and Jelenia Gora. Be enough material for the entire series. Unfortunately, the film did not come from the unique pictures of the move from the House of Prayer Rząśnik to the palace in Lomnica, serving as the meeting place. A similar role is to serve the church is currently undergoing renovation in Kromnowie in which the creation of a cultural center. Polish author most welcome a premiere in Wroclaw. She would also show Video Jelenia Góra Valley residents . It is possible that the film is also interested in TV.
sentence highlighted in red was the inspiration for entry on Facebook " maybe JCK, Krkonoše Museum or some other institution zorganizowałaby show this movie? True for 20 € you can buy the DVD (apparently even in the Palace hike), but could use a discussion with Fr. Fr. Suchorabem and Pech. I will ask in the style of Comrade Edward: 'Can you help? - No ...!' "
I wrote a short email to our JCK-u: " is a new hall (auditorium), why not organize a screening of the title as the topic? Link to project: http://www.interregionaler -kulturaustausch.de/Website/Fotos.html (German). invite Mrs author (Ute Badura) Suchoraba priest and the priest Pech, make the discussion? Serve with the language, if you were to be needed. I threw the idea for Facebook, to see whether response will http://www.facebook.com/thory.rubezahl/posts/171904896198973?ref=notif¬if_t=share_comment - Yours "
now getting out of the network for 3 days, I was running nomad life coach with a microphone in his hand (bus democracy: who has a microphone, this have the power!). The theme will come back, and this time please some feedback: is this game worth the candle, or are we (along with Jack Jasko), the only ones concerned this "event"?

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