Szőcs Péter Levente (szerk.): Urziceni. Ghid cultural şi istoric (Satu Mare, 2009)

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monogram is surrounded by representations of clouds and rays of light, while, on the two corners, two angels hold in their hands the tools of the passion of Christ. The altar painting depicts The Finding of the Holy Cross: the Patriarch of Jerusalem raises the found cross, the Empress Elena prays, and a sick person is healed after he touches the cross. On both sides of the tabernacle made in classic style two apostles and two praying an­gels are represented. The Roman-Catholic Chapel of “St. John Nepomuk” was made of wood in 1737, but a half century later it was rebuilt of brick. The year when the construction ended, 1777, is engraved on a plate of white marble, sit­uated on the main facade, above the entrance. Its shape resembles a small church, with a nave and a polygonal sanctuary. The decoration of the facade is simple, made only with prominent cornices. The door and the two windows are semicircular at the upper side. The altar is dedicated to St. John Nepomuk. The cemetery of the village houses a recently made chapel with a small nave and a sanctuary ending with a semicircular apse. The entrance is made through a porch standing on huge columns. The lateral columns with rectangular section, make up the access way. The Fereastra bisericii romano-catolice A római katolikus templom ablaka The window of the roman-catholic church 27

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