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Work in progress - to be completed by some other pics.
Last upgrade: 23rd April 2012, added image of saint Sylvester and old "Jesuit church".
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".....We don't teach to not
respect and worship the virgin Mary and the saints…Or to make out
of them images of idols and gods, to pray them for clemency and mercy
for the sins in every disgrace, to build them churches, donation
offer, all that God, angels and saints severely forbid...........".
...........therefore Rome built her occult thaumaturge triangles.
Above image - The
triangle built by Anglican
church,
Casa/House
Pancera
and the saint
Sylvester church [point 1), 2) and 3)] is practically a
perfect isosceles
triangle,
whose base is perfectly squared to the guidelines from Ospedale
Maggiore/Major Hospital. You can recognize in the background, drawn in blue, the Big Triangle (Golden Madonna, san Giusto cathedral and Evangelical church), the Virgo Triangle and the Sacred Boundary/inner boundary of Pomerium. Due to lack of time, stress cause psychological pressure on me (New Gladio psychological terrorist targeting), the consumption of my eyes, etc., this
map has been drawn on a slightly irregular photocopy. The first image
was obtained by a more regular photocopy. Anyway, some fractions of
degrees of error at the beginning of the sides are expected, as this
is a real world and not a geometrical/mathematical abstraction.
Therefore the Euclidean lines which don't have thickness, in our
secular world are represented by bands with a certain width, which in
their turn represent the area where with the most of probability that
ideal mathematical line should lie. Ah, yes, the pictures is almost
dark, if in the future when I'll have the opportunity, I'll take
another image with better conditions of light. But for is sufficient
the above one, I cannot wait further, this Satanic stuff must be
exposed. [Disconsolate
I was watching the dark pictures, when suddenly the grey blanket
cleared away and allowed the light of the sun to enter in a dark day.
I quickly took the camera and did some snapshots of the map which now
is bright. A sign of the Almighty].
Legend of the map
1)
Church of San Silvestro and the parish church of Santa Maria Maggiore
Above image - San Silvestro and old "Jesuit" church
Church
of San Silvestro of the Community Evangelical and Reformed Helvetic
Waldensians .
It is located in Piazza/square San Silvestro. In the Romanesque
style, is one of the oldest churches in Trieste, probably in 1100. It
was purchased by the evangelical community in 1786. (Wikipedia:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiese_acattoliche_di_Trieste).
The
parish church of Santa Maria Maggiore, popularly known as the Jesuit
church
to remember its origin, unique example of baroque style between local
churches, both for the richness of art for the city's history is one
of the most important sacred buildings of Trieste. ....(....)...Santa
Maria Maggiore is linked to the first presence of the Society of
Jesus in Trieste. The Jesuits arrived in the city in 1619 and entered
in the life of the local church in a religiously very delicate moment
for the influence of the Protestant Reformation in these lands.
Worked mainly in the cultural education of youth by teaching school
in their college opened in 1620. They remained in Trieste until the
suppression of the Society in 1773
(They returned to the diocese in 1910). To provide for the care of
souls began construction of the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in the
center of the historic city. The first stone was laid by Bishop
Rinaldo Scarlicchio on 10.10.1627. The consecration took place much
later on 11 .10.1682 at the church not yet finished. The church
building is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed
Virgin Mary. On 21 November 2011, the Feast of Our Lady of Health,
the Archbishop Giampaolo Crepaldi proclaimed Santa Maria Maggiore
"Diocesan Shrine." (…......) ...When, in 1773, the
Jesuits left Trieste, care and pastoral ministry of the church were
made by the secular clergy. In 1774 the parish of St. Righteous
Martyr, only parish in the whole city of Trieste, was canonically
extinct. In its place were erected the parish of St. Maria Maggiore
and the parish of St.
Anthony the Wonderworker./ the “taumaturgic”.
The first for the cure of souls in the old city and the second for
the new part. In 1922 the Bishop Angelo Bartolomasi, driven by a
shortage of diocesan priests in the diocese invited the Franciscans
of the Venetian Province of St. Anthony and gave them the parish of
Santa Maria Maggiore. The Franciscans retained the care of souls for
eighty years. On 17 September 2001, the church and the parish
returned to the care of souls of the diocesan clergy. In the years
2004 to 2011 he held the parish priest Don Giovanni (Nino) Angeli.
On
the occasion of the Feast of Our Lady of Health of 21 November 2011
the church was officially proclaimed "Diocesan Shrine" by
Archbishop Mgr. Giampaolo Crepaldi. Currently, Santa Maria Maggiore
is entrusted to the Franciscans of the Immaculate Conception Parish
Priest and Rector, whose father was Alessandro Maria Calloni.
Source: http://www.santuariosantamariamaggiore.it/chiesa/storia001.htm
2)
Rotonda/round Pancera.
[Cause an error (?) by the compiler of the map the Masonic "Casa Pancera" has been exchanged with the "Arco di Riccardo", therefore the point 2) is NOT Arco di Riccardo but Casa Pancera and reversal; I noticed other important 'errors' in this map]
Historical
description: The Round Pancera was built around 1804-1806 for the
dealer and adviser magistratuale Pancera Domenico, originally from
Friuli. The neoclassical building is attributed to the architect
Matteo Pertsch (Wolfgang Bensch 1976), although it lacks the original
design. Are documented interventions of G. B. de Puppi regarding the
extension by way of the Rotunda in 1831, Antonio Buttazzoni for
expansion by way Venezian in 1832-33 and GB Drains, which altered the
facade on the ground floor in 1891.
In the mid-nineteenth century
the family lived in Round the family of Felice Machlig, who belonged to a Masonic Lodge,
which is why the suspicion arose that the basement of the Rotunda
harboring Masonic meetings.
In the eighties, the Superintendent
did perform the restoration of the frescoes inside the
building.
Source:
http://89.96.138.11/Document.htm&numrec=031632357981410.
and: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gianginepro/3756331622/
[This is considered the traditional Masonic house of the city of Trieste]
3)
Church of Christ (Christchurch) - Anglican Community.
It is located
in Via San Michele. In the neoclassical style, was built in 1829 by
the large community of British merchants then residing. Purchased by
the city of Trieste in 1985 and completely restored, hosts a monthly
community functions. (Wikipedia:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiese_acattoliche_di_Trieste).
4)
Ospedale Maggiore/Major Hospital.
The
construction of the Hospital began more, in fact, in 1833, the Maria
Teresa was already dead fifty-three years (1780).
The Hospital is
located higher in the former estate Hofmann, who was located in the
suburban district of Chiadino, in a declivity, and was chosen for its
location offset from the city, as well as for the green and his ten
natural wells. The design of the work bears the signature of the
engineer. Juris Antonio, who had earned the Hygiene of the consulting
doctors Jennicher Antonio, Peter de Garzarolli Frussich and
Demetrius, and manufacturer's factory was Dominique Corti, who
completed it in 1841, only eight years.
The construction of the
Ospedale Maggiore began, then, when he was Emperor of Austria Francis
1 st of Habsburg (1768-1835), who ruled the empire, which was also
part of Trieste from 1792 to 1835.
So
began the construction of the Ospedale Maggiore in 1833, during the
reign of Francis 1, and ended in 1841, under Ferdinand to 1 °.
http://www.legatumoritrieste.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=81&Itemid=123
Above image - the red arrow in the map inside the Major Hospital is located in the inner park and is pointing to the statue of Madonna of Lourdes lying just where the letter "e" of the word "ospedale" touch the superior line of the group of three coming from the Canal Grande/Great Channel, passing through the Ponte Rosso/Red Bridge near the statue of James Joyce. The guideline of the Madonna of Lourdes runs about in the middle of the church of St.
Anthony the Wonderworker./ the “taumaturgic” ("sant' Antonio Nuovo").
5)
The synagogue in Trieste.
Opened in 1912, situated between Via San
Francesco, Via Donizetti and Zanetti via Trieste is considered among
the major Jewish religious buildings in Europe, second in size only
to the Temple of Budapest, evidence of economic and Jewish
Communities within the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg). With the
annexation of 1918 (the end of World War II) of Trieste to Italy,
becomes, along with the synagogues of Genoa and Livorno, one of three
large synagogues of the twentieth century on the Italian soil, the
only one that was built in the previous decade the First World War.
(Wikipedia: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinagoga_di_Trieste).
6)
The church of St. Anthony the Wonderworker (commonly called the New
Church of St. Anthony).
She is the main religious building of Theresian
district and of the center of Trieste [1].
The design of the
church dates back to 1808, but work began only in 1825. The façade
is characterized by six Ionic columns. Also on the main facade, in
the attic, there are six statues by Francesco Bosa in 1842, depicting
St. Just, St. Sergius, San Servolo, St. Maurus, St. Euphemia and St.
Thecla. [2]
The church is located on the square, near the
Canal Grande/Great Channel (Wikipedia:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_Sant%27Antonio_Nuovo).
[To be completed]
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(As
I have no time, no resources, no money, no support
at disposition, it is clear that what I wrote is
affected by many errors and uncorrectness. I am not a
prostitute lay journalist of this dirty Vatican
'tollerant' regime called 'democracy'. I
have not the 51% of the Bank of America supporting
my writings. I don't control the Casinò of Ostenda
and neither Citroen and Peugeot as the General
Superior did at least in 1958. So corrections and additions could appear in the future)
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