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Eine schöne Kirche in dem die Gebeine von Albertus Magnus begraben sind

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Das laute Glockengeläut stört regelmäßig meinen engelsgleichen Schlaf. So bin ich Sonntag morgens an meinen Träumen von Gott gehindert.

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IM FERKULUM 29 | 50678Köln
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Eine sehr schöne barocke Kirche im Herzen vom Fringsveedel.

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Severinskirche Founded in the fourth century as a cemetery chapel, the church interior was continuously expanded and changed in the following centuries. Severin (Severinus, approx. 330-400), Holy Bishop of Cologne (397) was the third bishop of Cologne. His veneration comes from the St. Severin Church in Cologne, where the bones of the saint are also located. Essentially, there are only two written sources that provide clues about Severin's life and tenure: The Cologne bishops' lists, which have been created since the early Middle Ages, list him as the third incumbent known by name after Maternus and Euphrates. Around 580, Bishop Gregory of Tours (episcopate 573-594) also describes the life of his predecessor, St. Martin, who died in 396 or 397. It also mentions Martin's Ascension, which the Cologne Bishop Severin experienced in a vision when he visited the holy sites of his episcopal city of Cologne with clerics. From this legendary story it can be concluded that Severin was bishop in Cologne at the time of Martin von Tours's death The main place of worship of St. Severin is the Church of St. Severin, where a corresponding cult of saints can be traced back to the second half of the 6th century. Severin's first burial probably took place on the Roman burial ground around St. Severin. Due to the original construction, St. Severin is one of the twelve large Romanesque churches in Cologne. Due to changes in later centuries, the interior gives a more Gothic impression. The shrine of St. Severin, built in 1819, is raised in the rear area of ​​the high choir. In it are the bones of the saint. Furthermore, a cross 'Jesus on the plague cross' is available. Frankish and Roman graves and a Carolingian foundation wall were found under the church.

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