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  2. St. Therese Retreat Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the name of the facility was changed to the "Shrine Center for Renewal" and more ecumenical uses of the shrine became common, with local Protestant groups using the facility. [10] The chapel was the site of celebrations of the Tridentine Mass in the 1990s. [ 11 ]

  3. Tre Fontane Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Tre Fontane Abbey (English: Three Fountains Abbey; Latin: Abbatia trium fontium ad Aquas Salvias), or the Abbey of Saints Vincent and Anastasius, is a Roman Catholic abbey in Rome, held by monks of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance, better known as Trappists.

  4. Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Fontaine is a French word meaning fountain or natural spring or an area of natural springs. Places. France. Beaulieu-les-Fontaines, in the Oise département;

  5. Fontaine Saint-Michel - Wikipedia

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    The fontaine Saint-Michel was part of the great project for the reconstruction of Paris overseen by Baron Haussmann during the French Second Empire. In 1855 Haussmann completed an enormous new boulevard, originally called boulevard de Sébastopol-rive-gauche, now called Boulevard Saint-Michel, which opened up the small place Pont-Saint-Michel into a much larger space.

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  7. Maria Stein, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Maria Stein is home to the Shrine of the Holy Relics. Relics include body parts (usually bones) from saints or objects that belonged to a saint; they are held in high respect because they were individuals who led exemplary lives and since Catholics believe the artifacts retain and transmit supernatural graces, due to their close connection with the saints.

  8. Sanctuaire de la Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    The Sanctuaire de la Fontaine (English: Sanctuary of the Fountain) is an ancient site in the city of Nîmes, France. A probable place of worship of the first human settlement around the source, this site is located today in the heart of the Jardins de la Fontaine.

  9. Fontaines de la Concorde - Wikipedia

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    The two Fontaines de la Concorde, with the fountain of Maritime Navigation in the foreground Fountain of River Commerce and Navigation. The Fontaines de la Concorde are two monumental fountains located in the Place de la Concorde in the center of Paris.