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Římskokatolická farnost Výšovice

Římskokatolická farnost Výšovice

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Výšovice 188
Organisation of religious services and spiritual meetings. The parish is mentioned as early as 1345 but ceased to exist around 1630. In 1760 it was restored and incorporated into the canonry of Sternberg.
TREFA - Petrská fara

TREFA - Petrská fara

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Lidická 1894/1a, Prostějov
Our parish includes all groups and categories: children, youth, families, married and single, parents, grandparents, seniors. In addition, there is also the SKM (Salesian Youth Club z. s. ). Under its auspices, there are leisure activities, weekend and holiday events for children and youth.
Křesťanský sbor Prostějov

Křesťanský sbor Prostějov

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Sádky 1605/2, Prostějov
Closed · opening tomorrow at 10:00 at 10:00
The congregation holds services and spiritual meetings. From the Bible we recall the exemplary life of Jesus Christ on this earth and his sacrifice for man on the cross. We discuss various Bible stories with application to our current daily personal lives. We are each responsible before God alone for our lives and our choices.
Římskokatolická farnost Povýšení svatého Kříže Prostějov

Římskokatolická farnost Povýšení svatého Kříže Prostějov

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Filipcovo nám. 20/4, Prostějov
Open · based on phone agreement
The parish's main purpose is to provide spiritual facilities for Roman Catholic Christians living in its area. We celebrate regular services at the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius. We strive to promote all that is good, beautiful and true. We care for cultural heritage.
Pravoslavná církevní obec v Prostějově

Pravoslavná církevní obec v Prostějově

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nám. Svat. Čecha 51/1, Prostějov
Holding services and spiritual gatherings in the prayer room. The Bet ha-midrash prayer room, popularly known as the Jewish Town Hall, was the last Jewish prayer room in the city. In 1951 it was sold in poor condition to the Orthodox Church, which adapted it into St. George's Church. However, it ceased operation in 1996.