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File:Unchurch.jpg

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  • Beschreibung: Hochaltar vorbereitet für eine Tridentinische Messe
  • Quelle: Englische Wikipedia - en:Image:Unchurch.jpg
  • Urheber: Jtdirl
  • Lizenz: Der Urheber stellte das Bild als gemeinfrei zur Verfügung
  • Versionsgeschichte auf en:Image:Unchurch.jpg:
(del) (cur) 10:56, 2 June 2003 . . Minesweeper . . 333x508
 (42441 bytes) (compressed version)
(del) (rev) 05:08, 9 May 2003 . . Jtdirl . . 333x508 
 (117401 bytes) (University Church, Dublin - study of 
 Tridentine altar. no c/r my image. )


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  • Description: University Church, Dublin - study of Tridentine altar. no c/r my image. Moved from Tridentine Mass: This altar was not radically re-ordered because of its historical importance. Note the steps up to the altar. Different parts of a Tridentine Mass were performed on different steps, with the consecration taking place in front of the tabernacle. A modern wooden altar (out of shot) which is now used in the celebration of Mass, stands between the old altar and the altar rails, which remain intact also. Markalexander100 03:18, 12 Jun 2004 (UTC)
  • Source: English Wikipedia: en:Image:Unchurch.jpg
  • Uploaded by: Jtdirl
  • License: This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, Jtdirl. This applies worldwide. In case this is not legally possible, the creator grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law. Subject to disclaimers.
  • File history at en:Image:Unchurch.jpg:
(del) (cur) 10:56, 2 June 2003 . . Minesweeper . . 333x508
 (42441 bytes) (compressed version)
(del) (rev) 05:08, 9 May 2003 . . Jtdirl . . 333x508 
 (117401 bytes) (University Church, Dublin - study of 
 Tridentine altar. no c/r my image. )

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