List of Johanneskirchen
Johannes churches or Johanneskirchen are church buildings that bear the patronage after a church saint named Johannes or are named after a person named Johannes. In most cases, the naming refers to John the Baptist (Johannes Baptist) . Johannes Baptist is derived from the Greek Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτιστής Iōánnēs ho baptistēs , Latinized Iohannes Baptista . Churches with the patronage of the Evangelist John and church buildings that are named after both Johns are less numerous . For other Johannes churches all over the world Johannes Nepomuk is the patron.
If necessary, further refer Johanneskirchen on other saints, as here are listed below:
The form Johannis corresponds to the genitive in the medieval Latin form Ecclesia Sancti Ioannis "Church of St. John".
The name John was common in New Testament times. There have long been uncertainties about the figures of John in the Bible, especially about the identity of the apostle John and the favorite disciple of Jesus ( Jn 21 : 2–20 EU ), in the "Johannine question" about the identity of the author of the Gospel of John , the Epistles of John and Revelation of John . In the case of ancient church dedications, an assignment is sometimes unclear in retrospect, so that an attempt was made to take both Johannes' into account. The double patronage became popular after the early medieval investiture controversy , when the special veneration of the Baptist began, because the two symbolize active and contemplative life, active mission in the world (Baptist) and scribalism (Evangelist). The most important church of this double patronage is the Papal Church of Sancta Sanctorum San Giovanni in Laterano (together with Santissimo Salvatore , in honor of the Savior ).
The list is arranged alphabetically by country, within the countries it can be sorted according to various aspects. It concentrates on the lemmas already available in the German language Wikipedia and does not claim to be complete. Those St. John's churches that have been converted into mosques (e.g. St. John's basilica in Damascus, with the head of St. John and thus the first and most important St. John's church, currently the Umayyad mosque ) are not part of the list.
Remarks
- ↑ Compare about the same contemporary to the Protestant Johanniskirche Würzburg , discussed in: Olaf Kühl-Freudenstein: Old Churches - newly discovered: Church pedagogy using the example of St. Stephen's, Johannis and Deutschhaus Church in Würzburg . JH Röll Verlag, 2005, ISBN 978-3-89754-236-5 , section St. Johannis: Johannes - a church patron with many faces p. 29. ( limited preview in Google book search)
- ↑ after Reinhard Medicus, quoted in St. Johannes am Imberg . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki . To the Imbergkirche Salzburg
Foreign language Anabaptists (selection):
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Foreign language evangelist (selection):
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Explanations:
- T : Church patron or namesake John the Baptist
- TE : Johannes' beheading
- E : Church patron or namesake Evangelist Johannes
- G : Patronage or namesake after the Baptist and the Evangelist
- N : Church patron Johannes Nepomuk
- u : Church patron or namesake unclear
- Gl : Faith: ev. = Evangelical; rk. = Roman Catholic; a = other direction, often specified in concrete terms
- ♦ : Cathedral churches (episcopal churches ), basilicas , title churches of Rome etc. a.
Australia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Brisbane | St John's Cathedral | angl. | E. | ♦ |
Canberra | St John the Baptist | angl. | T | |
Colac | St John the Baptist & St John the Evangelist | angl. | G | |
Stonnington City , East Malvern borough | Saint John's | angl. | E. | Website of Saint John's in East Malvern |
Belgium (selection)
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The Flemish-speaking website for Belgium shows a total of 57 churches named after John the Baptist.
City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Brussels | Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste-au-Béguinage / Sint-Jan Baptist ten Begijnhofkerk | rk. | T | Erected in the Italian-Flemish Baroque style in the Brussels beguinage in 1657 |
Etterbeek | St-Jean-Berchmans / Sint Jan Berchmans | rk. | → | after St. Johannes Berchmans |
Eupen | Chapel of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | known as Eupen mountain chapel |
Lions | Sint Jan de Doper, Begijnhofkerk | rk. | T | The church building is a monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site . |
Mechelen | Sint Janskerk | rk. | G | The altar of the church is a triptych painted by Peter Paul Rubens . |
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean / Sint-Jans-Molenbeek | Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste / Sint-Jan Baptistkerk | rk. | T |
Built in 1931 in Art Deco style by the architect Joseph Diongre. |
Bulgaria
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Asenovgrad | (Свети Йоан Предтеча) | a | T | Views:
Commons : Church of St John the Baptist, Asenovgrad - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
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Bobeschino , town in the Kyustendil municipality |
Chapel of St. John the Baptist (Параклис Св. Йоан Кръстител ) |
a | T | View of the chapel (picture 1) |
Gorna Wasiliza , village in the municipality of Kostenez | St. John the Baptist | T | ||
Karabunar | St. John the Baptist | T | ||
Kardzhali |
Monastery church Sweti Joan Prodrom Кърджалийски манастир "Свети Йоан Продром" |
a: Bulgarian Orthodox | T | |
Nessebar | Свети Йоан Кръстител | T | ||
Resowo | St. John the Baptist (Resowo) | T | ||
Sandanski | Базиликата на епископ Йоан | T | Originally built in the 4th century, preserved parts of the basilica are in the basement of the city's archaeological museum. | |
Sofia | Храм Св. Йоан Кръстител | T | It is the only church in Bulgaria's capital named after John the Baptist and only received this patronage at the beginning of the 2000s. | |
Sweti Iwan , island | Monastery church of John the Baptist | T | ||
Soosopol | Metropolitan Basilica of St. John | T | ♦ |
- ↑ Базиликата на епископ Йоан (Bulgarian); accessed on December 30, 2015.
- ^ Website of the Church of John the Baptist in Sofia (Bulgarian)
Germany
England
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Alderford | St John the Baptist | rk | T | |
Bentham (North Yorkshire) | St John the Baptist | Anglican | T | |
Brighton | St John the Baptist | rk. | T | |
Chester | St John the Baptist's Church | Anglican | T | |
High Legh , Cheshire | St John's Church | Anglican | u | |
Ashley Buckinghamshire |
St John the Evangelist | Anglican | E. | |
London , Borough of Hoxton | St John the Baptist Church | Anglican | T | |
Manchester | Saint Chrysostom's | Anglican | John Chrysostom | The church is in Victoria Park, near the University of Manchester. |
Norwich | Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist | rk. | T | ♦ Cathedral Diocese of East Anglia |
Portsmouth | Cathedral of St John the Evangelist | rk. | E. | ♦ Cathedral Diocese of Portsmouth |
Windsor | Parish Church of St John Baptist | Anglican | T | The church building , consecrated in 1822 , replaced a previous church in the same place. Camilla Parker Bowles married Prince Charles here in 2005 . |
- ↑ site of the church in Manchester (English)
- ↑ Information from an eight-page information sheet (as of May 1999).
Estonia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Tallinn | Tallinna Jaani kirik | possibly | E. | |
Tartu | Tartu Jaani kirik | possibly | T | |
Viljandi | Viljandi Jaani kirik | possibly | T | Erected in the 15th century in place of an earlier monastery chapel, then destroyed several times. The church building received its baroque tower at the end of the 19th century. During the time Estonia belonged to the Soviet Union , the church was de-dedicated and used as a warehouse. After regaining state independence, the church was renovated and re-inaugurated for church services at Christmas 1992. |
- ↑ Explanations based on the Estonian Wikipedia representation and website of the parish in Viljandi (Estonian) .
Finland
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Hamina | Johanneksen Kirkko | possibly | T | The church was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel and inaugurated in 1853. It replaced an earlier church in the same place and initially served the city's Swedish-speaking believers. From 1905 to 2003 it was the parish church in Hamina. As a special feature, it is mentioned that the predella of the altar shows an image that is considered a copy of the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci . |
Helsinki | Johanneksenkirkko | possibly | T |
- ↑ Website of the Johanneskirche, Hamina ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Finnish); Retrieved January 5, 2015.
France (selection)
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- ^ Website of the parish of St. Jean le Baptiste , accessed December 11, 2015.
Greece
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Athens | Naos Agiou Ioannou tou Baptistou | rk. | T | The church building was built in the middle of the 20th century as an institute for Byzantine studies under the sponsorship of the Padres of the Assumption of Mary . In 1968 it was named after the church patron John the Baptist. |
Ephesus | St. John's Basilica (Hagios Ioannēs Theologos) | rk. | E. | Only preserved in ruins. |
Thira | Ieros Naos Agiou Ioannou tou Baptistou | rk. | T | ♦ Cathedral of the Diocese of Santorini |
India
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Calcutta | St John's (Calcutta) | angl. ( Church of North India ) | u | ♦ (until 1847) |
Iraq
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Ankawa | Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist | Assyrian | T | ♦ |
Ireland
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Cashel (Tipperary) | Cathedral St. John the Baptist & St. Patrick Rock | angl. ( Church of Ireland ) | T | ♦ |
Clonard | Cathedral St. John | rk. | T | ♦ |
Kilkenny | St John's Priory | angl. ( Church of Ireland ) | E. | |
limerick | Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | ♦ Cathedral of the Diocese of Limerick |
Nenagh | Nenagh Convent and Hospital | formerrk. | T | |
Sligo | Cathedral of St. Mary & St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | ♦ |
Israel
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Acre | Johannis Baptistae Church | Roman Catholic | T | |
Jerusalem | St. John's Church (Jerusalem) | gr.-orthodox | T |
Italy with the Vatican
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Canada
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Arnprior (Ontario) | St. John Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church (Arnprior) | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
Montreal | St. John the Evangelist | rk. | E. | |
Montreal | Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste | rk. | T | |
Newmarket, Ontario | St. John Chrysostom Church (Newmarket) | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
St. John's | Basilica Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | ♦ Archdiocese of Saint John's Cathedral , Newfoundland |
Croatia
Latvia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Riga |
St. John Sv. Jāņa baznīca |
possibly | T |
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Klaipeda | St. Johannis / Šv. Jono bažnyčia | possibly | Destroyed in 1944/45 | |
Pasvalys | Pasvalio Šv. Jono Krikštytojo parapija | rk. | T | |
Pakruojis | Pakruojo Šv. Jono Krikštytojo bažnyčia | T | ||
Sudargas | Sudargo Šv. Jono Krikštytojo parapija | rk. | T | Website of St. John's Church in Sudargas (only in Lithuanian) |
Vilnius | Šv. Jonų bažnyčia (St. John's Church) | rk. | G |
Luxembourg
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Hostert | Saint-Jean-Baptiste | rk. | T | |
Luxembourg City | Johanneskirche | rk. | T |
Malta
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Valletta | St. John's Co-Cathedral | rk. | T | ♦ Co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Malta |
Ħal-Millieri | Chapel of Saint John the Evangelist | rk. | E. | |
Ta 'Xbiex | St John of the Cross | rk. | John of the Cross | Parish church |
Netherlands
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Breukelen | Jan de Doper branch church | rk. | T | Website of the parish of St Jan de Doper |
Gouda cheese | Sint Janskerk | possibly | T | |
Kruiningen | Johanneskerk | possibly | T | |
Langedijk | Sint Jan de Doper | rk. | T | Website Jan de Doper in Langedijk , Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam |
Laren | St. John's Basilica | rk. | T | ♦ Basilica minor |
Maastricht | Sint-Janskerk | possibly | T | Address: Vrijthof 24 |
Oosterhout | Basilica of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | ♦ Basilica minor |
Schiedam | Janskerk | possibly | T | |
Serooskerke | Johanneskerk | possibly | T | |
's-Hertogenbosch | St. John's Cathedral | rk. | E. | ♦ Cathedral of the Diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch |
Utrecht | Janskerk | ecumenical | T | |
De Ronde Veins | Jan de Doper branch church in Mijdrecht | rk. | T | Website of the parish of St Jan de Doper |
Wateringen | Sint Jan de Doper | rk. | T | Website of St Jan de Doper |
Norway
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Oslo | Johannes kirke | T | Has already been demolished after around 50 years due to static damage. |
Austria
Peru
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Lima | St. John's Cathedral Lima | rk. | E. | ♦ Cathedral Archdiocese of Lima |
Poland (selection)
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Many former German churches were rededicated after 1945 and received new patronage (e.g. in Słupsk).
Romania
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Periam | St. John of Nepomuk | Roman Orthodox | N | (Altdorf Church) |
Lippa | St. John of Nepomuk (Lippa) (Lippa (Lipova) parish church) | rk. | N |
Russia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Gwardeisk | John the Baptist | orth. | T | |
Sergiev Posad | Gate church of John the Baptist in the Trinity Monastery (Sergiev Posad) | orth. | T | |
Pskov | St. John's Cathedral | russ.-orth. | ? | View of the church here |
- ↑ Partial view of St. John's Cathedral in Pskov , accessed on March 27, 2016.
Scotland
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Dunoon | St John's Church | presbyt. | T | |
Jedburgh | St John's Episcopal Church | episk. | E. | |
Kirktown of Deskford | Old Church of St John | presbyt. | ||
Perth | St John's Church | u | T | |
Port Ellen | St John's Church | presbyt. | T | |
Mid Calder, location in the West Lothian Council Area | Mid Calder Parish Church | presbyt. | T |
Sweden
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Stockholm | Johanneskirche | possibly | E. |
Switzerland
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Aristau | Chapel of Johannes Baptista and Evangelista | rk. | G | |
Basel | Johanneskirche | possibly | E. | reformed |
Bern | Johanneskirche | possibly | T | reformed |
Bischofszell | Johanneskirche | possibly | E. | reformed |
Camuns | Catholic parish church | rk. | E. | |
Castasegna | Reformed Church of San Giovanni | possibly | E. | reformed |
Davos | St. Johann | possibly | T | |
Domat / Ems | Sogn Gion Church | rk | T | |
Ferning | Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk | rk | N | |
Geroldswil | St. John | rk. | T | |
Laufenburg AG | City church Laufenburg | rk. | T | |
Lucerne | St. John | rk. | E. | |
Mogno | San Giovanni Battista | rk. | T | |
Mustair | Church of the St. Johann Benedictine Monastery | rk. | TE | In the main apse of the church you can see a fresco showing Herod's feast with Salome dancing and the head of John . |
Rapperswil SG | City parish church St. Johann | rk. | T | |
Romanshorn | Catholic Parish Church of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | |
Schaffhausen | St. Johann Church | possibly | T | |
Zurich | Johanneskirche | rk. | T |
- ↑ Das Erbe der Welt , perpetual calendar, Kunth-Verlag 2014, sheet 23 December
Serbia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Veliki Jasenovac |
Church of St. John the Baptist (Veliki Jasenovac) Crkva Svetog Jovana Kritelja |
rk. | T |
Slovakia
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Trnava | Katedrála svätého Jána Krstiteľa | rk. | T | ♦ Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Trnava |
Spain (selection)
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Allue | San Juan Bautista (Allué) | rk. | T | |
Bilbao | Iglesia de los Santos Juanes | rk. | G | |
Biescas Province of Huesca , Aragon |
San Juan de Busa | rk. | u | The church was built in the Mozarabic style between 1060 and 1070 on the orders of Ramón Guillén. It was probably the parish church of a medieval village that no longer existed. |
Castellar de n'Hug | Sant Joan de Cornudell | rk. | T | Chapel , probably built in the 9th century |
Isil, locality in the province of Lleida , Catalonia | Sant Joan | rk. | T | |
Palau-saverdera | Sant Joan Baptista , Diocese of Girona | rk. | T | |
Santianes (Pravia) | Santianes de Pravia | rk. | E. | |
Santibáñez del Río, town in the province of Salamanca , Castile and León | San Juan | rk. | u |
Czech Republic
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Brno -Bystrc | Kostel svatého Jana Křitele and Jana Evangelisty | rk. | G | |
Brno- město | Kostel svatého Jana Křtitele a svatého Jana Evangelisty | rk. | G | Founded in 1257 |
Kamenický Šenov | Kostel svatého Jana Křtitele | rk. | T | |
Mílov | St. Nepomuk | rk. | N | |
Nepomuk near Pilsen | Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk | rk. | N | |
Nové Hamry | St. John of Nepomuk | rk. | N | |
Prachatice | Johannes Nepomuk Chapel at Piseker Tor | rk. | N | 1774 |
Prachatice | Johannes Nepomuk Chapel at the former Passau Gate | rk. | N | Second half of the 18th century |
Prague | Church of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | |
Prague | St. John Nepomuk on the rock | rk. | N | |
Velká Bíteš | Fortified church of John the Baptist | T | ||
Větřní | Parish Church of St. John of Nepomuk | rk. | N | |
Zelená Hora | Sanctuary of Johannes Nepomuk | rk. | N |
Turkey
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Gülşehir | Johanneskirche | byzantine-orth. | T | |
Izmir | St. John's Cathedral | rk. | E. | ♦ Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Izmir |
Izmir | Johann Church | Anglican | E. | |
Pendik | Hz. Yahya Kilisesi | byzantine-orth. | T | |
Must | Garabed Monastery Church | Armenian Apostolic | T |
Ukraine
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Biloserka | Oleksandrivka Village (Biloserka): Храм Івана Богослова УПЦ МП | O. | T | |
Lviv | Храм Святого Иоанна Златоуста (Львов) | O | E and Joh. Chry. |
♦ |
Hungary
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City or district |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Budapest | Felsőkrisztinavárosi Keresztelő Szent János plébánia | rk. | T | Address: Apor Vilmos tér 9-11 Church 1930–1934 as a shell, not completed during the war. After the war, the building was nationalized and served as a sales and service facility. Sufficient donations were collected in the 2010s, so that the construction of a new church with a community center is now being planned. |
Budapest | Nepomuki Szent János templom (Church of St. John Nepomuk) | rk. | N | |
Budapest, Pestújhely district | Keresztelő Szent János-templom (Pestújhely) (Church of St. John the Baptist) |
rk. | T | |
Eger | Egri főszékesegyház | rk. | E. | ♦ The cathedral of the Archdiocese of Eger is dedicated to John the Evangelist and the Archangel Michael . |
Pécs | Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk | rk. | N | former mosque |
Sopron | Szent János-templom | rk. | T | Part of a Jesuit monastery up to the 17th century, reconstructed from 1886–1890 under the direction of Ferenc Storno |
Szentendre | Szent János-templom | rk. | T | |
Visegrád | Szent János-templom | rk. | T |
United States of America (USA)
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City or district (district), abbreviation for federal state |
Church name | Eq | name giver |
Remarks |
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Atlanta , GA | St. John Chrysostom Melkite Church | melkit.-gr.-cath. | John Chrysostom | |
Baltimore , MD | St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church | rk. | E. | |
Columbus , GA | St John Chrysostom Orthodox Church | American-orth./OCA | John Chrysostom | |
Columbus , OH | St John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church | byz.-cath. | John Chrysostom | |
Delafield , WI | St. John Chrysostom Church (The Little Red Church on the Hill) | ? | John Chrysostom | |
Fort Wayne , IN | St. John Chrysostom Antiochian Orthodox Church | antioch. -orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Golden , CO | St. John Chrysostom Antiochian Orthodox Church | antioch. -orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Grand Rapids , MI | St. John Chrysostom Russian Orthodox Church | russ.-orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Hobe Sound , FL | Saint John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church of Martin County | Greek-Orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Hobson , MO | St. John's Lutheran Church | possibly | T | Closed in 1971; Dedicated in 1981, then partially reused for other buildings. |
House Springs , MO | St. John Chrysostom Russian Orthodox Church | russ.-orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Inglewood , CA | St. John Chrysostom Church | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
New York City , NY | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | possibly | T | |
Pittsburgh , PA | St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church | byz.-cath. | John Chrysostom | |
Rancho Santa Margarita , CA | St. John's Episcopal Church | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
Richmond, VA | St. John Chrysostom Orthodox Anglican Church | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
Savannah, GA | Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist | rk. | T | |
Wallingford , PA | St. John Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
West Roxbury , MA | St. John Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church | rk. | John Chrysostom | |
York , PA | St. John Chrysostom Antiochian Orthodox Church | antioch.-gr.-orth. | John Chrysostom | |
Zigzag , OR | St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church | rk. | E. |
See also
Web links
Map with all linked sites: OSM | WikiMap
Individual evidence
- ↑ stjohnmelkite.org in Atlanta
- ↑ site stjohnocachurch in Columbus GA ( memento of the original on 15 April 2011 at the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Website byzantinecolumbus.com in Columbus OH
- ↑ site littleredchurch.net in Delafield
- ↑ site stjohnfortwayne.org
- ↑ site stjohnchrysostomchurch in Golden ( Memento of the original on 5 September 2011 at the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ site stjohnroc.com in Grand Rapids
- ↑ Website saintjohngreekorthodoxchurch in Hobe sound ( Memento of the original of February 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ site saintjohnchrysostom.net in House Springs
- ^ Website of St. John Chrysostom Church in Inglewood
- ↑ stjohnchrysostom.com
- ^ Website of St John Chr. In Rancho Santa Margaritia
- ↑ website stjohnchrysostomanglican.org in Richmond ( Memento of the original from August 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ site saintjohnchrysostom.net in Wallingford
- ↑ site stjohnchrysostom in West Roxbury ( Memento of the original dated August 18, 2015 Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Website orthodoxyork.org in York