Bishop Henrik is said to be from England. The Anglican Church in Helsinki has its site in the Michael Agricola Church in Helsinki, on the same street as the Russian Embassy. See Wikipedia: Bishop Henrik, Mikael Agricola and Agricola Church... the Agricola
Bishop Henrik is said to be from England. The Anglican Church in Helsinki has its site in the Michael Agricola Church in Helsinki, on the same street as the Russian Embassy. See Wikipedia: Bishop Henrik, Mikael Agricola and Agricola Church... the Agricola Church is too poor looking to be some church of Mikael Agricola. The Johannes Church should be the church fo Mikael Agricola in Helsinki. It is the oldest Evangelish Lutheran church in Helsinki. The Uspenski Cathedral is Greece Orthodox. And always when you enter the Presidents castle you have this Cathedral in the background. So in Finland we for sure have the connection to Greece. In fact Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elisabet of England, was a Prince of Greece and Denmark and bapticed to the Greece Orthodox religion as I understand it. Maybe the Aglican Church should be placed there instead. Nobody talks that the Finns have this hard connection to Greece but that seems to be the truth. I wouldn't wonder if Finland-Sweden have some connection even to Kiev... the colors of the Swedish and Ukrainian flags have the same colors... from where does that come from? If Finland-Sweden have some family?-connection to Kiev what about if there is some connection to the Alexander Nevsky family. Wikipedia says something you could understand that family has not died out yet... But who has never heard of any other Russian high families but the Romanovs??? Then there are families like Fabergé and Lempicka that sound as they were from the area of France - but who are they? BETTER NOT TO START INVESTIGATE ANYTHING!!! The investigations are just horrible!!!