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Church with worship by two or more religious groups
A shared church (German: Simultankirche), simultaneum mixtum, a term first coined in 16th-century Germany, is a church in which public worship is conducted
Simultaneum
Protestant church in Friedrichstadt, Berlin, Germany
Friedrichswerder Church. In 1682 Jerusalem Chapel became a Calvinist and Lutheran simultaneum. In 1688 Prince-Elector Frederick III founded another new city under
Jerusalem_Church_(Berlin)
Understanding among religious communities
waqf Fischer-Chauvel Agreement French national domain in the Holy Land Simultaneum Status quo (Israel) Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites Temple
Status Quo (Jerusalem and Bethlehem)
Status_Quo_(Jerusalem_and_Bethlehem)
Region of France
religious exception, most emigrated to the American continent. In 1707, the simultaneum forced many Reformed and Lutheran church buildings to also allow Catholic
Alsace
Interdenominational church in Bautzen, Germany
Bautzen (also Budessen), Germany. It is among the oldest and largest simultaneum churches in Germany. Located in the heart of the city's "Old Town", the
Cathedral of St Peter, Bautzen
Cathedral_of_St_Peter,_Bautzen
Church building in Mitte, Germany
in. Therefore, in 1708 the New Church became a Calvinist and Lutheran Simultaneum. The site for the church was disentangled from the so-called Swiss Cemetery
Neue_Kirche,_Berlin
equipment. Since the 16th century, Wetzlar Cathedral has been used as a simultaneum by both Roman Catholics (whose congregations form part of today's Roman
Wetzlar_Cathedral
Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem (East Jerusalem) Palestine 335 Simultaneum Originally completed in 335, the building suffered extensive damage and
List of oldest church buildings
List_of_oldest_church_buildings
Catholic and Lutheran simultaneum (mixed church) in Hunawihr, Haut-Rhin.
Christianity_in_France
Name of two separate states of the Holy Roman Empire
his subjects to choose their religious denomination, introduced the simultaneum, allowed Jews to live in Sulzbach in 1666, and established an important
Palatinate-Sulzbach
Neo-Gothic church in Berlin
Affiliation Profaned since its reconstruction in 1987 1701-1820s a triple simultaneum of a Huguenot Calvinist, a German Reformed and a German Lutheran congregation
Friedrichswerder_Church
Church in Hildesheim, Germany
/ 52.15278; 9.94361 Location Hildesheim Country Germany Denomination simultaneum (Lutheran and Catholic) Website michaelis-hildesheim.wir-e.de/kirche
St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim
St._Michael's_Church,_Hildesheim
Church in Thuringia, Germany
History Status Active Dedication St Michael Architecture Functional status Simultaneum Heritage designation Kulturdenkmal in Thuringia Style Gothic, Neo-Gothic
St_Michael's_Church,_Erfurt
Count Palatine of Sulzbach from 1632 until 1708
the right to choose their Christian denomination and introduced the Simultaneum, whereby churches had both Protestant and Catholic services. In 1666
Christian Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
Christian_Augustus,_Count_Palatine_of_Sulzbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the two denominations for the most part lived together in peace. The simultaneum at the church lasted until 1902. The Catholic community then built its
Glan-Münchweiler
Medieval feudal territory in the Low Countries
resentment from the Catholic majority. Unlike anywhere else in the Republic, simultaneum, that is the sharing of churches by Calvinists and Catholics, was mandated
Lands_of_Overmaas
Catholic and Lutheran church building in Strasbourg, Alsace, France
Church of Old Saint Peters (French: Église Saint-Pierre le Vieux) is a by simultaneum Catholic and Lutheran church building in Strasbourg, Alsace is first
Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg
Old_Saint_Peter's_Church,_Strasbourg
German state (Land) of Baden-Württemberg. It is the oldest still active Simultaneum or shared church in Germany. Its two congregations form part of the Roman
St._Martin's_Church,_Biberach
Pancratiuskerk, de eerste steen. Het Land van Herle, 3, pp. 77-85 "Simultaneum in de Pancratiuskerk". Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved
Pancratiuskerk
Ortsteil of Geestland in Lower Saxony, Germany
developed through both communities and their sports clubs. St. Fabian Church (est. 13th century), a simultaneum of Reformed and Lutheran congregants. v t e
Ringstedt
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Catholic, even if – unlike what happened in other municipalities – a simultaneum was never instituted at the church. Only in recent times has the Catholic
Irmenach
German divine and philanthropist
minister of Bethlehem's Church (1829-1846), a Lutheran and Reformed simultaneum in Berlin, he was conspicuous not only for practical and effective preaching
Johannes_Gossner
Town in Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
this line not only founded a new Catholic parish but also introduced a simultaneum at the local church. The foundation stone of today's village of Mittelbollenbach
Idar-Oberstein
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
destroyed by fire in 1945 and reconstructed since 1994. Althaldensleben Simultaneum Hundisburg Castle Today Haldensleben has a Protestant and a Catholic
Haldensleben
Historic landscape in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
modified plans from the famous church architect, Balthasar Neumann, as a simultaneum. Nearby, in the historic centre, are three restored palace-like manor
Leiningerland
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Church for their own services along with the Reformed Christians under a simultaneum. For Christians of the Lutheran denomination, a small church was built
Kusel
Gothic church in Marburg, Hesse, Germany
were undertaken from 1767 to 1770. From 1811 to 1827, the church was a Simultaneum, meaning that both Catholic and Protestant services were held in different
St. Elizabeth's Church, Marburg
St._Elizabeth's_Church,_Marburg
Commune in Grand Est, France
in 1576 and resulted in changes to the building including the nave. Simultaneum mixtum (a "shared church") was established in the middle of the 18th
Baldenheim
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
negotiations, in 1958, it left Heiligenschwendi and joined Hilterfingen. A simultaneum chapel was built in 1925 near the Heiligenschwendi school house. It held
Heiligenschwendi
Commune in Grand Est, France
(1960-), writer. Communes of the Bas-Rhin department "Alternative and simultaneum in the Bailiwick of Barr: a new balance between Lutherans and Catholics
Barr,_Bas-Rhin
Lutheran church in Bavaria
church from 1883 to 1889. Ascheraden, Alexandra von (21 July 2021). "Simultaneum in Weiden". Baublatt (in German). Retrieved 2 March 2022. "Im Geiste
St._Michael,_Weiden
within the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover. The church centre is a simultaneum, hosting Baptists as well as Lutherans for prayer services. The Kronsberg
Evangelical Church Centre Kronsberg
Evangelical_Church_Centre_Kronsberg
Simultaneum Church of St Laurenzen with St Anna Chapel and Messmerhaus
List of cultural property of national significance in Switzerland: Thurgau
List_of_cultural_property_of_national_significance_in_Switzerland:_Thurgau
Church located in Bas-Rhin, France
of Nantes—it was forced to become a simultaneum, serving both Protestants and Catholics. It remained a simultaneum until Napoleon returned it to the Protestants
St_John's_Church,_Wissembourg
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
right to celebrate Mass at the Badish seneschal’s house. In 1688, a simultaneum was introduced at Saint Michael’s Church (Michaelskirche) on the condition
Kirchberg,_Rhein-Hunsrück
church of the Augustinians was used by both confessions on the basis of a simultaneum contract. The women's monasteries were destitute and had become of no
History_of_Speyer
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
was used by both religious communities as a simultaneous church. The simultaneum was soon abolished in the Electoral Palatinate, but continued to exist
Hemsbach
Lutheran denomination in France
of church buildings owned by Protestant congregations became de facto simultaneums. In 1800 220,000 Lutherans in Alsace and the territory of Belfort accounted
Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine
Protestant_Church_of_the_Augsburg_Confession_of_Alsace_and_Lorraine
Town's Church) Dorotheenstadt Neustädtische Kirchstraße, till 1858 a simultaneum of Calvinists of French tongue, Lutherans and Reformed of German tongue
List of places of worship in Berlin
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Berlin
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. In 1921, the simultaneum at the village church was dissolved, and a new Evangelical church was
Holzbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
to be open for use by both Catholics and Protestants, thus creating a simultaneum. The hunting lodge in Sien, now run as an inn, is also one of Prince
Sien,_Germany
Municipality in Switzerland
of the Canton and Cantonal Library. The Catholic City Church and the Simultaneum Church of St Laurenzen with St Anna Chapel and Messmerhaus are the two
Frauenfeld
Castle ruins in Bendorf, Germany
walls of a castle chapel at the southwestern corner in the form of a simultaneum with three apses and its well preserved, ornately decorated floor dating
Sayn_Castle
Catholic Church in Mannheim, Germany
parish. After the destruction of the Nine Years' War, however, only a simultaneum used emergency church and, from 1704, also the church of the Capuchin
St._Sebastian_(Mannheim)
Historic neighbourhood of Berlin, Germany
with a Calvinist and a Lutheran preacher from 1694 on, thus becoming a simultaneum. In 1701 the Judge Krause at the neighboured Kammergericht (then Supreme
Friedrichstadt_(Berlin)
City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Our Dear Lady), Reichenbach and Sulz (St. Peter and Paul). In Sulz a Simultaneum existed between 1773 and 1959 where Catholics and Protestants used the
Lahr
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
this time, directly to the Electorate of the Palatinate. In 1689, a simultaneum was introduced into Biebern; Catholics and Protestants were still having
Biebern
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the old Saint George's Chapel at the castle, and from time to time, in simultaneum, the Reformed church on Wassergasse. In 1776 they acquired the newly
Wolfstein, Rhineland-Palatinate
Wolfstein,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
in 1879. The Lutheran Town Church then served as a Lutheran-Reformed simultaneum until the two congregations merged in a united congregation in 1922.
Lindow_(Mark)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Valentine‘s Church. The church is used by Catholics and Protestants alike (Simultaneum) and is the defining landmark of Oberndorf. Since 1971 Oberndorf is part
Oberndorf, Rhineland-Palatinate
Oberndorf,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
them and the Catholics, leading to a governmental decision to declare a simultaneum at the village church. To this day, a wall down the middle of the nave
Dorsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Evangelicals and Catholics under a simultaneum. Before this time, it had long been the preserve of the Evangelicals. When the simultaneum was instituted by higher
Kappel,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
worship in Hirschfeld. It underwent expansion in 1748 and 1749. The simultaneum was dissolved in 1921, whereafter the Hirschfeld Catholic congregation
Hirschfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate
Hirschfeld,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Church in Altenberg, Germany
Altenberger Dom should be used by both Catholics and Protestants as a simultaneum, and finalized the idea in a royal decree of 1856. The windows are predominantly
Altenberger_Dom
Church building in Gütersloh, Germany
building communities belonging to the prince bishopric of Osnabrück. The Simultaneum only ended with the inauguration of the Catholic Church of St. Pankratius
Apostelkirche
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
itself under Swedish administration until 1718. In 1720, there was a simultaneum at the local church, with Protestants and Catholics both worshipping
Reipoltskirchen
Church building in Mosbach, Karlsruhe Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Protestants and Catholics to use the same building for worship as a simultaneum: the Protestants have the former nave and the Catholics the former chancel
Mosbach_Abbey
Human settlement in Germany
the former abbesses’ building. This church currently functions as a Simultaneum (shared church). Today a private psychiatric clinic is located on the
Sonnenhügel
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
denominations were represented, the Church of Glan-Münchweiler had to adopt a simultaneum. During the 19th century, owing to strong growth among the Catholic population
Nanzdietschweiler
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
to underscore this development. After 1687, the church was held by a simultaneum, and both Protestant and Catholic services were held there. This old
Breitenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate
Breitenbach,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
forming both a Catholic and a Lutheran parish, both of which sought a simultaneum. Any disagreements over church use were settled by the applicable sections
Odenbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
without leaves crossed with a stalk of grain. The Protestant church was a simultaneum until 1968, when the Catholics built their own chapel dedicated to Saint
Ilbesheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Today's church was consecrated in 1844 as a simultaneous church. The simultaneum ended in 1912, although the Evangelical congregation enjoyed "guest rights"
Dickenschied
Hanoverian jurist and government minister
(anonymous): Beleuchtung der unparteiischen Gedanken über Einführung des Simultaneum in Fürstenau und Schlederhaufen. Regensburg 1780, (anonymous): Betrachtungen
Dietrich Heinrich Ludwig von Ompteda
Dietrich_Heinrich_Ludwig_von_Ompteda
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1557, Becherbach was until 1706 mainly Protestant, and thereafter a simultaneum held sway until 1892. The church has a Romanesque tower from the 12th
Becherbach_bei_Kirn
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
built throughout the Duchy, King and Duke Samuel Leopold introduced the simultaneum, whereby a single church would be available to different denominations
Herschweiler-Pettersheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
was yielded to the Protestants after the Reformation, but there was no simultaneum. In 1508, the defensive tower was converted, and in 1684 the nave. On
Ebertsheim
German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer
111 ff. Helene Hoffmann: Tobias Clausnitzer und die Einführung des Simultaneums im Gemeinschaftsamt Weiden-Parkstein. In: Zeitschrift für bayerische
Tobias_Clausnitzer
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
torn down with Saint Michael as its patron. The Catholics were granted simultaneum rights at this church, and services were held by Carmelites from Kreuznach
Feilbingert
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
15 December 1896, church arrangements in the parish were settled. The simultaneum at the church in Kirchenbollenbach came to an end with a 13,000-mark
Dickesbach
Village of Wilnsdorf in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Haiger, since 1595 to Wilnsdorf. 1716 started with the construction of a Simultaneum in the village. The place fell under the control of John of Nassau in
Wilgersdorf
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
latter nobles pledged their holding several times. In 1700, the so-called Simultaneum was also introduced into Bechtheim, whereby Protestant churches could
Bechtheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
attend Mass at the Catholic church in Offenbach. For a while, there was a simultaneum at the church in Niedereisenbach, whereby both Protestants and Catholics
Glanbrücken
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Heinrich Greiner from Lauterecken. The Catholics considered the church a simultaneum and deemed shared usage to be a right, which in 1857 Pastor Schwab from
Sankt_Julian
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
and attend Mass at the Catholic church in Ulmet. Formerly, there was a simultaneum at the village's Evangelical church, but the Catholics seldom ever made
Niederalben
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
time after the Reformation used by both Catholics and Protestants in a simultaneum. Later, after the Declaration of 1707, the Evangelicals were supposed
Riegenroth
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