We operate a parish of the Roman Catholic Church. We organize services, spiritual meetings, confessions. We offer afternoon gatherings for children or religious instruction. We believe in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, reconciliation, marriage, priesthood, anointing of the sick, burial and ordination.
We operate a parish of the Roman Catholic Church. We organize services, spiritual meetings, confessions. We offer afternoon gatherings for children or religious instruction. We believe in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, reconciliation, marriage, priesthood, anointing of the sick, burial and ordination.
Organisation of services and religious meetings in the spirit of the Premonstratensian Order. Admission is by voluntary donation only to the church and parish.
We operate a parish of the Roman Catholic Church. We organize services, spiritual meetings, confessions. We believe in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, reconciliation, altar, marriage, priesthood, anointing of the sick, burial and ordination.
We provide sheltered housing for people with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities. Our aim is to promote users' self-sufficiency in housing so that they become as independent as possible, learn to use their abilities and strengthen their independence.
Managing a church and organising services or spiritual gatherings. The church was built between 1663 and 1670. The plans were designed by the Italian architect Domenico Orsi in collaboration with Giulio Broggio. It is a single-nave church with richly decorated interiors. The tower was added in the 19th century.
Organization of religious services and spiritual meetings. We perform baptisms, eucharist, reconciliation, funerals. We teach religion and prepare for confirmation.
Holding services and spiritual gatherings. Originally a Gothic church damaged by the Thirty Years' War, it was rebuilt in the early 18th century in the Baroque style. The town rebuilt it in 1714 in thanksgiving for averting the plague. The church is now owned by the town and has been used by the Orthodox Church since 1945.