I can find many pictures that could make you (or myself) feel blue. But I’ve chosen the more literal meaning of the word.
My picture shows beautiful orthodox church in Wojnowo, Poland.
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Is this a Greek Orthodox church?
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As far as I know this church belongs to the Polish Orthodox Church (autocephalous). But before 1945 it served the community of Lipovans that separated themselves from the Russian Church in XVIIth century.
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interesting… I thought that Poland was Catholic throughout (ignorant me!). And I don’t remember seeing any blue coloured orthodox churches. Anyway, it’s a very nice shot!
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Poland really is mostly Catholic country (some 90% of people – officially). But the Orthodox Church is the biggest religious minority (app. half a milion people). Before WWII Catholics constituted only 60% of the society (Orthodoxes – 20%, Jews – 10%). And that blue colour here is really unique…
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hey thanks for the pingback 🙂
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You’re welcome Namita!
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That is lovely 🙂
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It was worth pedaling 50 km to see it…
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Very nice post with a church that is not ordinary!
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Yes, the place is unique.
Thanks Ann!
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hi, here to say, thanks for the pingback 🙂
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Gorgeous shade of blue on that church trim. Love it. 😉
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Thanks for the pingback! Great entry 🙂
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You’re welcome! Good to find your blog. Liked “Belgian weather” the most 🙂
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