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12-DEC-2016

Porto. Paço Episcopal

The Bishop of Porto official residence is called the Paço Episcopal. The symmetric boxy exterior dramatically contrasts with the Romanesque style of the Cathedral. They compliment each other.That white building with the ornate highly decorative late baroque and rococo style stonework around each window and door is the Bishops Residence, the Episcopal Palace. It was built in the later part of the 1100s and rebuilt in the 1700s in the form you see today by architect Nicolau Nasoni.A bishop in the Roman Catholic Church is responsible for governing and teaching doctrine to the Catholics within his jurisdiction. Most cathedrals are overseen by a Bishop who leads services with the assistance of other lower ranked priests. In the past they have acted as judges in ecclesiastical courts. They still preside over disagreements within the church.They have a dioceses attached to their cathedral to oversee. This means they are responsible for the good running of the churches and parishes in a particular area of the country. The Catholic Church believes that the origins of the office of bishop goes back to the apostles. The Church believes they were endowed with a special charism by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Catholics believe that by the laying on of hand in the sacrament of holy Orders this gift is transmitted through an unbroken succession of Bishops to do God's work.

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Gill Kopy27-Jan-2017 02:14
I really like the "symmetric boxy" architecture here - nicely captured V
Julie Oldfield26-Jan-2017 02:35
Stunning architecture. V
Helen Betts25-Jan-2017 23:34
Very striking building with a unique looking style. V.
Graeme25-Jan-2017 23:05
Very nice buildings and windows.V
Martin Lamoon25-Jan-2017 19:45
Certainly a fantastic building, great capture to get it all in.
Looks like it has a fine view from the other side.
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Gary25-Jan-2017 19:12
Very nice image of this old building...
Jim Coffman25-Jan-2017 18:58
Nice capture of this old building, Jose...
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