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The Church of St. George, Shipcka ALBANIA

The Church of St. George, Shipcka ALBANIA
Church furniture

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Category 1 – Conservation

“The jury was most impressed by the success of this restoration project, which enjoyed strong support from the local population and by the local government’s “Egnatia Epirus“ Foundation. This outstanding achievement became a catalyst for the revitalisation of the settlement of Shipcka, resulting in the reopening of the church for religious ceremonies and the development of new tourist related activities.”

The aim of the project was to restore the Church of St. George in the village of Shipcka in the Korce region of Albania. The church is a mid-17th century, three-aisled basilica with a roofing system of arches, vaults and cupolas, whose overall stability was in great danger. The restoration began in 2004 with a team of experts coordinated by the project architect and the Egnatia Epirus Foundation. The work included the complete reconstruction of the main body of the church or naos, the entrance hall or narthex, the roof and the bell tower, as well as the consolidation of the columns, the refurbishing and cleaning of mural paintings and the restoration of ecclesiastic furniture. An old barn in the courtyard was restored and turned into a cafeteria and crafts shop. The project is part of a larger initiative financed by the Foundation to support the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in the region. It has resulted in a notable increase in cultural tourism.

How can I take up a collection from my neighbors?

Question by shelia j: How can I take up a collection from my neighbors?
The family across from me is having a really hard time financially. It is a two parent family with five children , The father lost his job two months ago. Last week they had some furniture taken from them and today their car was repossessed. I am afraid they may be put out on the street. I don’t want money from you but I think maybe our neighbors can help. How can I convince them to help this family.

Best answer:

Answer by MSAD
The family may not want the whole neighborhood to know about their situation.

But it’s great you want to help!

How about starting with your church (if you go). As we approach Christmas lots of churches and civic organizations look for families to sponsor.

There are also churches that help with utility bills (such as power bills). Many catholic churches have St. Vincent De Paul- they help people regardless of faith with their power bills. The Seventh Day Adventist in my area do it as well.

If you can make contact with one such organization they may be able to be able to tell you who else you could get in touch with. You probably can’t collect money for the family – but once you do your research you could discretely let the family know about the organizations that can help them – should they need it.

Good Luck to you.

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The Church of St. George, Shipcka ALBANIA

The Church of St. George, Shipcka ALBANIA
Church furniture

Image by europanostra
Category 1 – Conservation

“The jury was most impressed by the success of this restoration project, which enjoyed strong support from the local population and by the local government’s “Egnatia Epirus“ Foundation. This outstanding achievement became a catalyst for the revitalisation of the settlement of Shipcka, resulting in the reopening of the church for religious ceremonies and the development of new tourist related activities.”

The aim of the project was to restore the Church of St. George in the village of Shipcka in the Korce region of Albania. The church is a mid-17th century, three-aisled basilica with a roofing system of arches, vaults and cupolas, whose overall stability was in great danger. The restoration began in 2004 with a team of experts coordinated by the project architect and the Egnatia Epirus Foundation. The work included the complete reconstruction of the main body of the church or naos, the entrance hall or narthex, the roof and the bell tower, as well as the consolidation of the columns, the refurbishing and cleaning of mural paintings and the restoration of ecclesiastic furniture. An old barn in the courtyard was restored and turned into a cafeteria and crafts shop. The project is part of a larger initiative financed by the Foundation to support the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in the region. It has resulted in a notable increase in cultural tourism.

Distinctive church furniture. –

Distinctive church furniture. –

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