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Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Town ‘Friday Shoot-out’ Places of Worship, formal and informal

Bento Goncalves (8)
111[4]I have been taking pictures of ‘churches’ in Nova Friburgo for the past month.
There are plenty. Methodist, Jesus Christ latter-day saints, and Baptist, but I can’t find where I have hidden them.
 
Once again I dug around in ‘my picture’ folders and found a sample of what you find here in the State of Rio de Janeiro.

Friburgo does not have a cathedral like I have shown you in
Gramado in Southern Brasil or Tiradentes in the State of Minas Gerais.

 

 

 

 

 

 

But the area surrounding Friburgo has many small churches, unmarked with a denomination. They are likely to be Catholic, but unless you stop and go in looking for information there is nothing that tells you who worships here

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
São Pedro da Serra -


Along the road to Casimiro de Abreu -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nova Friburgo   and   Conego area of Nova Friburgo

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Duas Barras

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These small neighborhood churches are well maintained, loved and cared for. They are simple but have a design that is pleasing to the eye. They are often the geographic center of these small areas and often the social center as well. The white paper on the doors are notices of activities - concerts, festivals and the like.

 
 
 
 
 
Just for your enjoyment more photos from different towns and areas in Brasil
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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20 comments:

  1. great shoot out! these are all so wonderful GingerV. very interesting also. have a great weekend!!

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  2. I knew your photos of these gems would be fabulous! Love them all...

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  3. Wow, these are great. You have a lot of different styles here. My favorite one is the little yellow church with white trim. It just looks very cozy to me.

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  4. Ohhh I wish you weren't so far away. I love those churches SOOOOOOO much I want to see them for real.

    Just then on the evening news we saw flooding in Rio, Brazil. I hope you are ok where you are my friend. xxx

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  5. What a buffet for the eyes! You certainly walk around alot to get so many different shots!

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  6. So may styles! I seem to be drawn to the ones with more simplistic beauty.

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  7. Wowow..again amazing pics!! I do so love the old stucco churches..so beautiful and simple!! Sarah

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  8. What a fascinating range of architecture GingerV. My favourite is the church with the gold trim at the top of the page.

    As always all of the photos are exceptional.

    Barry & Linda

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  9. Fabulous! I love to go inside churches. The are amazing.
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  10. So many churches - church heaven! And such varied styles. All beautiful, though.

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  11. A great collection. You have the most amazing architecture.

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  12. Beautiful! And so many! My favorite is the second photo.

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  13. Fabulous churches! I enjoy looking at all of them.

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  14. There is certainly a wide variety in your church architecture. Very interesting, thanks.

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  15. I love the simple little churches. If I were to worship in a building, that's what I'd want. Something humble and in tune with my life. Thanks for the tour!

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  16. Wow, you have a really beautiful assortment here! I love the variety of churches you include.

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  17. Gorgeous selection. Somehow they remind me of Iceland (where there's a tiny, spotless, new-looking church in every village)

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  18. Oh my! So many great shots of some very unique and beautiful churches!

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  19. Hi Ginger,

    When you see from the satellite that my volcanoes are blowing up, you will immediately despatch your fighter jets and rescue me? LOL

    I am actually within a radius of 2 kilometers of 4 volcanoes. Crazy huh?

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