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Holy Cross Church, Lehre

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59: 89: 416: 45: 96: 66: 427:, Pastor Bernhard Friedrich Lasdorff, who arrived in 1646, became a strong advocate for reconstructing the semi-dilapidated church and spearheaded a number of major changes beginning in 1649. A new bell was cast, weighing 924 pounds (419 kg), with the inscription, "Zu Gottes Ehre in Lehre (To the Glory of God in Lehre)". The roof and walls were expanded by 6 feet (1.8 m) while the 463:, and well-off citizens. In 1674 another bell was cast weighing over 1,100 pounds (500 kg). In the 18th century the two steeples were renovated along with the two church clocks. One clock is located on the western wall of the main tower structure and the other faces east on the roof of the southern steeple. 407:
During the next several centuries, the church underwent a series of reconstructions and additions. In 1489, a porch was added to the southern wall. A semicircular choir on the eastern wall was also added in the 15th century. There is still a small walled-arched window on the north wall that dates
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were also added. In 1766 the pulpit was moved to the south wall and the northern and western mezzanines were restored to include paintings of 20 Old and New Testament scenes. Wall paintings and panel decorations were rediscovered after being painted over in 1833; these were restored in 1910 by
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The church currently houses an Evangelical Lutheran congregation. It currently accommodates weddings, baptisms, confirmations, funerals, and other church-related events.
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also date from this time. Upon completion of the repair work, the church was given the name "Holy Cross" and given the patron
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The basement is supported by two large arches. In 1649, along with numerous exterior changes, the nave was redesigned in a
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dating to 1833 was removed in 1965. Additional restoration of paintings was completed between 1987 and 1991.
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Romanisch Kirchen im Braunschweiger Land (Romanesque Churches in the Braunschweig Area)
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style with ornate murals, a flat stucco ceiling was installed, and depictions of
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The first mention of the community of Lehre was in 888 in old manuscripts at the
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roof was upgraded with a polygonal design. Large, pointed-arch windows of the
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1674 – 9.84 long cwt (1,100 lb or 500 kg)
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1649 – 8.25 long cwt (900 lb or 400 kg)
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Christian organizations established in the 13th century
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Holy Cross Church is located in Lower Saxony
Holy Cross Church is located in Germany
52°19′53.349″N 10°40′12.5349″E / 52.33148583°N 10.670148583°E / 52.33148583; 10.670148583
Lehre
Denomination
Lutheran
Catholic
Holy Cross Church
parish church
aisleless church
quire
Style
Romanesque
Baroque
Groundbreaking
Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
Parish
Pastor(s)
Lehre
Germany
Lutheran
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
Fulda monastery
spires
Lower Saxony
Romanesque

Thirty Years' War

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