Sunday, April 29, 2012

Evangelical Lutheran Church and Catholic Church


Our priest at school told us that in the Czech Republic Catholic faith is the most widespread. About 11% people believe in it. However it is a few people. In Finland lots of people believe in Lutheran faith. About 89% people believe in it, 1% people are orthodox and only 10% people are atheists.

History
The beginnings of Catholic Church are found in 4th century . The centre was Constantinople and next centuries the Church was divided into two different Churches. Roman Catholic Church was created in 1054 and it was situated in the west. The Church was secret before the year 1054, but in 1054 the centre of Rome Catholic Church was Rome and it is the centre of Catholic Church now too. In the east Orthodox Church was founded and its centre was Constantinople.
Evangelical Lutheran Church was created by protestant Martin Luther in 16th century. He did not agree with behaviour of Catholic priests. Catholic Church sold indulgences and priests did not behave in a right way. The priests were rich and Martin Luther did not like them. He made 95 thesis against Catholic Church and indulgences sale. He burned the Papal bull. It was the reason for separation from Catholic Church. He created the new Lutheran Bible. Women can be bishops since 1790 in Lutheran Church which is impessible in Catholic Church.

Churches nowadays
The Evangelic Lutheran Church of Finland is part of worldwide Church of Christ accordingly the Church confesses the Christian faith, which is based on the Bible.
Finnish and Czech people do not talk a lot about their faith. They go to church, sit and sing spiritual songs and hymns or hear them and these songs provide expressions for people ´s need and thankfulness before God.
Both churches – Lutheran and Catholic are separate from secular government so that church workers are not public officers in the same sense as state emploees.
The Old Church in Petäjävesi and the Church of St.J.Nepomucký on the Green Hill have the main services for the whole parish usually on Sundays in summer at about 10 p.m. But worship services can also be held at other times or other days of the week. In Finland and the Czech Republic worship services can be arranged with schools at certain times of the year (the beginning or the end of the school year).
Recently there has been a lot of talk about „Metal masses“ in Finland where hymn tunes have been arranged in the style of hard rock music.(More on websites of Evangelic Lutheran Church in Finland.)
Anyone can attend worship services in both countries – one does not have to be a church member for that.

Dictionary
česky                                                      english                                                suomi
mše                                                         mass                                                   messu
rozšířený                                                  widespread
víra                                                         faith
století                                                      century                                               vuosisata/ luvulla
rozdělit                                                    divide                                                 jakaa
tajný                                                        secret                                                 salaisuus
souhlasit                                                  agree                                                  olla samaa mieltä
odpustky                                                 indulgences                                         aneet
kněz                                                        priest                                                  pappi 
teze                                                         thesises
prodej                                                     sale                                                    myynti
papežská bula                                          papal bull                                           paavin tiedote
oddělení                                                  separation                                           erottaminen
označit (jako)                                          indicate                                               osoittaa

Radka and Stina




Daniel and Topias

Monday, April 16, 2012

Easter Visit from Jyväskylä in Žďár nad Sázavou

On Wednesday, 4th April 2012  Eve Riikonen visited our school. She is a Finnish student who participates in the bilateral project Comenius School Partnership COM-BP-2011-02. She spent with our language group lead by PhDr. Jitka Straská one lesson of conversation, especially about the differences between Finland and the Czech Republic. Despite of the fact that Eve is only in the 8th class, her knowledge of English is very good, and so she could not have any problems answering our questions. It was a good opportunity to learn at least something about the country  which maybe some of us will never visit. Eve was very nice and friendly and we will look forward to another visit from the country of lakes.

Jan Kysilka, II.B
Today Eva visited our English lesson. She is a very pretty girl. She taught us some very interesting Finnish words, for example earth warm is said kastemato, Easter bunny is said  pääsiäis pupu and hello is said moi…

Hanďa, PET course
Eva says: „I can say some  Czech words.“ It was funny. She was not embarrased to speak with us. It was a great lesson.

Barča, PET course    
Eva told about Finnish weather, about her favourite place and about typical Finnish animals.
She says, that she goes to school by bike.                                                                        

Dominika, PET course
Eve visited our lesson. She told us many interesting things and some Finnish words. She is staying in the Czech Republic at Easter.

Jana, PET course
Eve has learnt English for 6 years too, but she speaks English better than we can, because in Finnish people speak English more than here in the Czech republic. Thank you Eve…