Thursday, May 2, 2013

The interviews in The Old Church in Petäjävesi April 2013



The interview with Annika Nyström

What is your official position in the Old Church in Petäjävesi?

Annika Nyström: World Heritage Coordinator of the Old Church (I work for the Foundation of Petäjävesi Old Church).

What are the main points in decorations of The Old Church ?

Annika: Pulpit with four apostoles, Jesus and St. Christopher carrying the pulpit, small altar with antependium (a replica), high ceiling decorated with vault ribs painted in red ochra, blue ceiling of the belfry, the shingle roof of the belfry and the church.
There are just fiew mentioned, there are more of course.

What was the importance of the Old Church in the past?

Annika: The people of Petäjävesi wanted to build an own church as the way to the mother church (and mother parish) of Jämsä was difficult, and 50 kilometres long. The people of Petäjävesi were really initiative in building the church which tells about the importance of the church. The church was not just a place of worship and a place where you could hear about bible and so on but it was a place of hearing important news and meeting other people. So we could say that it was the heart of the community.

When was the church written into the World Heritage List of Sites?

Annika: 1994

Who is the owner of the Church nowadays?

Annika: Parish of Petäjävesi

Can you tell us how is the church used nowadays (what and how often in 2011-2013)?

Annika: from June until August: Sunday services at 10 am (usually at 10 am) every week. Summer concerts on Wednesdays from June until the end of August. Weddings almost every Saturday in the summer, usually 1-2 babtizing ceremonies per summer. The children who start the school are being blessed in the church together with their parents. 26th December a service with candles. The cemetary is not in use anymore (except of burials to family graves) but there has been couple of funerals in the 20 past years. Some groups (like school groups) hold small services in the church or organize other happenings for classes. Groups from the local daycare and school visit the church usually in May or in September. Tourists visit the church year around.

Do you think that the church is used enough?

Do visitors´s visits depend on their religion?

Annika: Yes, I think the church is used enough. We have visitors from around 70 countries each year, so there are visitors representing not only catholisism but also muslims, hindus... For example Japans give high value to the church as a wooden building and I assume also as a place of worship. So the visitors and visits vary very much.


Do you have any idea what would help to welcome more visitors in the church?

Annika: actually we don't want to increase the number of visitors, not at least in the high season (15.6.-15.8.), but we want to improve the experience of the visit and give more attention to how to respect the building, with its surroundings, as a very old wooden building and as a World Heritage Site. So we need to protect the building from degradation and erosion.



The interview with Seppo Ojala

What is your official position in the Old Churchin Petäjävesi?

I am a parish leader, leading priest, in Finnish ’kirkkoherra’. My name is Seppo Ojala.

What differs Lutheran Church from Catholic?

There are a few differences. We have two sacraments, catholics seven. They have pope and cardinals, we have bishops. In the Catholic church there is a strict hierarcy, in our church the parish is quite independent. There are also differences in faith and in the attitudes towards interpreting Bible and tradition.

Who contributed to found Lutheran Church and what is the reason of its development?

Martti Luther, a German monk and priest wanted to clean the Catholic church and faith from the traditional bourdons, that were strange to the Bible. He had a great quarrel with pope and that’s why he and his friends were separated and left the Catholic church and founded the protestant church.

What are the main points in decorations of The Old Church ?

What involves priesthood in Lutheran church and what are the differences from the Catholic Church?

(What are your duties?)

The bishop gives the ordination and the parish calls or chooses the priest. I make sermons, baptize, teach, visit the families and take care of the people, who need help. I also do the governing jobs. Parish leader has all kinds of work to do.

Do the Lutherans celebrate religious festivals as the Catholics?

We don’t really have festivals or carnivals. We celebrate the religious times as Christmas by sermons and happenings.

Are there any differences between Lutheran and Catholic christening?

The Bible is very important. It’s everyway in our actions. We like a very simple Christian faith. We don’t show it very much. It’s like a heart faith. Finnish Lutheran faith is important in the persons inside life and in the family connections and manners as in celebrating baptizing and confirmation.

Thanks for your answer
Jitka Stráská, Alena Hanzlová

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Green Hill

Did you know that in the Czech republic there are two Green Hills? I have decided to link their history and suggest my own legend. I hope that you will enjoy it!

The Legend About the Green Hill

Once upon a time there were really bad times for people in Bohemia because the weather was really dry and it had not rained for a long time. The reason of this situation was that the bad genus Cheaters had an argument with good and kind genus Lords of Žďár.


Vojtech, from the genus Slavníkovci, was the bishop of Prague bishopric and he was very popular among ordinary people from the Highlands because of his willingness and reliability. This was the reason, why Lords of Žďár asked him to visit their manor. He immediately accepted their invitation and arrived in Žďár. He became very popular and the residents of Žďár persuaded him to stay with them.


Cheaters were so envious so finally Vojtech decided to leave. People blamed Cheaters of his leaving and many farmers decided to go to Lords of Žďár. That was the reason, why one of the Cheaters said horrible curse.

People were really frightened and they hoped that Vojtech will come back and save them.
On the green hill the old hermit Brimota was living in that time. One day he was visited by Vojtech, who went to Bohemia to save people from the curse. When people learned about his arrival, they all came and asked him for help.


Vojtech agreed and he stood on a stone. He started to pray and all people joined him


In that time it started to rain and the grass turned green and streams filled with water. Lords of Žďár thanked to Vojtěch and the decided to expel Cheaters from the Highlands. To remember this unusual day, Lords of Žďár decided to build there a church, and they started to call it the Green Hill.


Natálie Zelinková












Friday, April 5, 2013

Symbolism

Symbolic elements of the church were already admired in history. The basic principle is the composition of the five-pointed star.

Five-pointed star 

Where can we find the symbol?


What does five-pointed star mean?



What does legend says about the symbol?



Tongue 

Where can we find the tongue?



What does the symbol of ball mean?




Ball with five stars 

Where can we find the symbol?



What does symbol mean?




Entrance 

Where can we find the symbol?



What does statues mean?



What does legend says about the entrance?



Daniel Jirman













Václav Vejmluva

Václav Vejmluva was born in 1670. When he was 18 he left his family, who owned a brewery in Brno and came to Žďár. However the same year the church in Žďár burnt and it was not possible to live there, so Václav went to Western Bohemia. After moving here he started to study in Prague and in 1695 he became a priest.

When he came back to Žďár after studying in Prague, the church was renovated by a new abbot Edmund Wagner. At the beginning Vejmluva worked there as an economist and then helped to abbot.

In 1705 the abbot Wagner died, Vejmluva became a new abbot , he was confirmed by the Emperor.

The following years of Vejmluva’s life were dedicated to the unceasing care of the economic and spiritual development of the monastery.

After a few years Vaclav met a young architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel. In this time there were formed magnificent buildings, some of the buldings have been preserved up to now. The pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk on the Green Hill is rightly considered the most remarkable building designed by Santini.

In 1737 the monastery set on fire and the fire burnt a large part of the library. The fire had a huge tragic impact on sixty-seven-year-old abbot Vejmluva. The old man didn’t manage to cope with the horrible accident and three days after the fire he died.




Eva Fousová