Poetry about the church. What are the sentences describing the "church"?
1. There are crosses in churches and graves; Moreover, many churches are built next to graves; The moonlight shining on the church also shines on the grave. The world truly reveals equality, and there is no difference in truth. It is the yearning of people's hearts that makes this world different. -Lin Qingxuan's Church and the Grave
2. Those who describe love beautifully are people who don't understand love; He who describes love as ugly thinks he knows love. -City Marubeni Silver "Death"
3. The clock, perched in the church, ticks the time quietly. -"I will breathe like grass" from Gu Cheng
I want to spend my whole life learning Chinese to describe how to love someone.
Tagore cannot describe the distance between you and me.
6. The airport witnessed more sincere kisses than the wedding hall, and the walls of the hospital heard more prayers than the church. ——Shreya Ayanna Chaudhary
In fact, the airport witnessed more sincere kisses than the wedding hall, and the walls of the hospital listened to more prayers than the church.
8. Opposite my middle school is a famous church. Blue gray, pale white. There are always all kinds of people looking up at it in the twilight. Its sharp spire penetrates the world. The sharp treetops are intertwined with the dense fog at dusk, and a dark red light blooms.
9. It is a product of God, luxurious and gorgeous. This is people's belief, cleanliness and. Clean and tidy.
10. The Gothic architecture of the Rose Window of Strasbourg Cathedral in France is characterized by towering spires, pointed arches, large windows and stained glass windows painted with biblical stories. In the design, pointed rib vault, flying crib and slender beam and column are used to create a light and slender flying feeling.
2. Church poetry
English version:
Our father in heaven, hallowed be your name. May your kingdom come. May your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us a daily diet today.
Forgive us our debts, just as we forgive others.
Do not let us meet temptation, but deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, power and glory are yours forever. Amen.
Chinese:
Our father in heaven, may all men hallow you. May your kingdom come, and your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us our daily food today. Forgive our debts as we forgive others. Don't let us fall into temptation and save us from evil, because the kingdom, power and glory will always be yours. Amen.
3. Describe the church with a beautiful sentence.
I have been to St. Peter's Cathedral, St. Peter's Square and Cathedral in the Vatican.
The square is open, and visitors can come in and out at will. However, if we go to church, we are all required to show our passports. The church was first built by Constantine the Great in the cemetery of St. Peter in 326-333. It is called the Old St. Peter's Cathedral. It was completed in 326 and is a basilica-style building. /kloc-in the 6th century, Pope Julio II decided to rebuild St. Peter's Cathedral. 1506 broke ground.
During the reconstruction of 120 years, the best Italian architects bramante, Michelangelo, Della Baltar and Carlo martel successively presided over the design and construction, until1626165438+10/8, the new. Important religious ceremonies since 1870 have been held here.
It is the largest church with Renaissance and Baroque architectural style in the world. The dome in the middle of the church overlooks Rome; On the circular platform of the dome, you can overlook the inside of the church and enjoy the large mosaic painting on the inner wall of the dome.
Mural painting and sculpture art by domenico Angelo and Raphael. St Peter's Cathedral is the largest church in the world, with a total area of 23,000 square meters. The main building is 45.4 meters high and about 2 1 1 meter long. Up to 60,000 people can pray at the same time, but they must dress up and pass the security check before entering the church.
St Peter's Cathedral is a rectangular church. The whole building presents the structure of the Greek cross. Its shape is very traditional and sacred, and it is also the largest church in the world at present. The church was founded in 324 AD. The original idea was just a small auditorium, which was built directly above St. Peter's tomb. /kloc-rebuilt in the 0/5th century, many top architects and artists participated in the modification, and it was finally completed in 1626.
St Peter's Church is not only a magnificent architectural temple worth visiting, but also hundreds of artistic treasures, which are regarded as priceless. Several important features of this church must be grasped, because it covers a wide area, and you won't know where to look after entering.
There is a statue of 1 1 above the veranda below the church, with Jesus Christ in the middle; There is a clock on each side, Greenwich Mean Time on the right and Roman Time on the left. There are five doors below the main hall, and ordinary tourists generally enter through the middle door.
If given the opportunity, believers can enter the main hall through the holy gate on the right, but it only takes 25 years. According to the regulations, every Christmas Eve for 25 years, after the holy door was opened, the Pope led him into the temple, that is, into heaven.
The other three are "holy gate", "good and evil gate" and "death gate". Passing through the middle gate into the interior of St. Peter's church, which can accommodate 50 thousand people, is simply a treasure house of art.
The roofs and walls are decorated with paintings with the theme of the Bible, many of which are the works of famous artists. There are three masterpieces of sculpture that attract the most attention. One is a sculpture of Michelangelo at the age of 24.
The sad feeling of the virgin holding her dead son and her obedience to God's will are vividly depicted in her works. The suffering of the Virgin Mary here is very different from the cheerful Ichiro's later works.
The second piece is a bronze canopy carved by bernini. It is supported by four spiral copper columns and is as high as five stories.
There are always 99 ever-burning lamps on the semi-circular railing in front of the canopy, below which are the Pontifical Altar and St. Peter's Tomb. Only the Pope can celebrate mass in front of the rising sun and pilgrims on this altar.