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St Martin in the Wall... where the communion sub utraque was served for the first time
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St Martin in the Wall... where the communion sub utraque was served for the first time
St Martin in the Wall.- Prague church where the communion sub utraque was served for the first time in 1414, (1947). Gothic church built between 1178-1187 adjacent to the walls of the Old Town of Prague, Bohemia, (modern-day Czech Republic). In 1414, the churchs parish priest Jan of Hradec, a supporter of reformist theologian Jan Hus, gave Communion sub utraque, ie both the consecrated bread and wine. From " History of Czechoslovakia in Outline" by J. V. Polisensky. [Sphinx Publishers Ltd, Prague, 1947]
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This print captures the historic St Martin in the Wall church, located in Prague's Old Town. Built during the 12th and 15th centuries, this Gothic masterpiece stands adjacent to the ancient city walls of Bohemia, now known as the Czech Republic. Intriguingly, it was within these hallowed walls that a significant event took place in 1414. Jan of Hradec, the parish priest and an ardent supporter of reformist theologian Jan Hus, introduced Communion sub utraque for the first time. This practice involved offering both consecrated bread and wine to worshippers. The image is sourced from "History of Czechoslovakia in Outline" by J. V. Polisensky, published by Sphinx Publishers Ltd in Prague back in 1947. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this depiction of St Martin in the Wall. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we are transported through time - witnessing not only a physical structure but also a pivotal moment in religious history. It serves as a reminder of how faith has shaped our world throughout different centuries and cultures. Let us appreciate this remarkable piece of architecture that has withstood countless decades while remaining an emblematic symbol of Christianity and spiritual devotion within Czechoslovakia (now known as the Czech Republic).
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