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17: 174:. Seeing the persecution of Old Catholics by Roman Catholics, the government authorized Old Catholics to celebrate mass there in February 1872. Though the church previously served as a horse stable and a Protestant garrison church, Roman Catholic Bishop Franz Adolf Namszanowski was enraged that the space was now "polluted," leading the Bavarian government to strip him of his office as apostolic vicar of the Bavarian army. 593: 25: 607: 189:, the roof, parts of the outer walls and a large part of the interior were destroyed, but after the war the church was restored. During this restoration, in 1955–1962, an archeological survey was conducted. Around 1956–1957, new church bells were placed, and in 1963 a new organ was installed. 507: 334: 674: 151:
style church. The monastery was dissolved after Cologne was occupied by French revolutionary forces in 1794. The church then served as a horse stable, and, after Cologne became
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originally occupied the hill, just outside Roman Cologne, on which the church stands. Remains of this villa are still visible in the church
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and was made possible by support of the booster club for the Romanesque churches of Cologne. The ceiling in the flanking
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was placed on the roof of the church to enable rapid communication between Cologne and the Prussian capital of
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in 972, ordered the construction of the current facade and was also buried in the church at her own request.
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In 1890–1892 the building underwent restoration and in 1922 the church, through an exchange with the
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A more modern shrine, completed in 2006, stands in the northern aisle. It is dedicated to
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and portraits of various saints, was designed and constructed by artist
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From 1618 onwards, the building was remodeled in several phases to a
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Kardinal Meisner: 'Der hl. Josefmaria vermittelte Geschmack an Gott'
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movement. The shrine was officially consecrated in 2006 by Cardinal
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St. Pantaleon played an important role in the earliest stage of
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are buried in the church, which also contains shrines of saints
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List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches
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blessed a new chapel in the church dedicated to Saint
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[ˌzaŋtpanˈtaːleːɔn]
[ˌtsɪntpan²ˈta²lɪjɔn]
Romanesque
Cologne
twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne
Saint Pantaleon
Saints Cosmas and Damian
cult
Byzantium
Theophanu
Bruno the Great
Alban
Maurinus of Cologne
Benedict XVI
Roman villa
crypt
Bruno the Great
Otto the Great
Benedictine
abbey
Theophanu
Otto II
Baroque
Prussian
Protestant
semaphore telegraph
Berlin
German Old Catholicism

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