Ödenäs Church - meaning and definition. What is Ödenäs Church
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What (who) is Ödenäs Church - definition


Ödenäs Church         
CHURCH BUILDING IN ALINGSÅS MUNICIPALITY, ÄLVSBORG COUNTY, SWEDEN
Odenas Church
Ödenäs Church () is a church in Ödenäs, Alingsås, Västergötland, Sweden. It belongs to the parish of Ödenäs, in the Diocese of Skara.
Church (congregation)         
  • alt=A wooden door on a granite wall. The top of the door is iniscribed "ES YGLESIA DE REFUGIO".
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION MEETING AT A PARTICULAR LOCATION
Local Church; Churchianity; Church asylum; Local church body; Local congregation; Local Churches; Church congregation; Congregation (Church)
A church (or local church) is a religious organization or congregation that meets in a particular location. Many are formally organized, with constitutions and by-laws, maintain offices, are served by clergy or lay leaders, and, in nations where this is permissible, often seek non-profit corporate status.
Church of England parish church         
  • [[St Martin's Church, Canterbury]]
  • [[Leeds Parish Church]]
  • [[St Margaret's, Westminster]]
  • 12th-century priest's door and low window of the perish church at [[Guiting Power]], Gloucestershire
  • [[Selby Abbey]]
  • St Magnus the Martyr, London]]
CHURCH WHICH ACTS AS THE RELIGIOUS CENTRE FOR THE PEOPLE WITHIN THE SMALLEST AND MOST BASIC CHURCH OF ENGLAND ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Church of England Parish Church; Anglican parish church; Church of england parish church
A parish church in the Church of England is the church which acts as the religious centre for the people within each Church of England parish (the smallest and most basic Church of England administrative unit; since the 19th century sometimes called the ecclesiastical parish, to avoid confusion with the civil parish which many towns and villages have).