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  2. Catholic Church in Spain - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted in October 2006 by the Spanish Centre of Sociological Research [12] shows that of the Spaniards who identify themselves as religious, 54% hardly ever or never go to church (except for wedding and funerals), 15% go to church some times a year, 10% some time per month and 19% every Sunday or multiple times per week.

  3. Iglesia de Nuestra SeƱora de los Remedios, Cholula - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Our Lady of Remedies Church) is a 16th-century Mexican Catholic parish church built atop the Tlachihualtepetl pyramid in the municipality of Cholula located in the central Mexican state of Puebla. The church was built with carved stone and embellished with 24-carat gilded panels and shims, called ...

  4. Cathedral of St Andrew and St Demetrius - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Church of St Andrew and St Demetrius (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral de los Santos Andrés y Demetrio) is a Greek Orthodox cathedral situated on Nicaragua Street in the neighbourhood of Hispanoamérica, district of Chamartín, Madrid, Spain, which belongs to the Orthodox Church of Constantinople. [1]

  5. As Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated, a church's story ...

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    The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, is celebrated on Dec. 12. In New York, a church of the same name is a seminal part of the city's Spanish and Hispanic history.

  6. Reformed Churches in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Churches in Spain (Spanish: Iglesias Reformadas de España) is a confessional Calvinist denomination in Spain.. The group currently has seven congregations spread across the kingdom: churches in Mataró and Pineda, both near Barcelona; in Madrid; in Almuñécar and Málaga in southern Spain; and in La Laguna, Tenerife and Telde (Gran Canaria) both in the Canary Islands.

  7. Cursillo - Wikipedia

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    Cursillos in Christianity (Spanish: Cursillos de Cristiandad, "Short courses of Christianity") is an apostolic movement of the Catholic Church. It was conceived in Spain between 1940 and 1949 and began with the celebration of the so-called "first course" from January 7 to 10, 1949 at the Monastery of Sant Honorat, Mallorca.

  8. El Santuario de Chimayo - Wikipedia

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    The Church replaces the dirt in the pocito from the nearby hillsides, [12] sometimes more than once a day, totalling up to 25 or 30 tons a year. [11] The Church takes no position on whether miracles have occurred at the Santuario. [12] The feast of Our Lord of Esquipulas is celebrated on January 15 or on the Sunday nearest that date.

  9. Religion in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Among Spanish people, it was introduced by the Chinese master Tian Chengyang in the 2000s, leading to the foundation of the Catalan Taoist Association (Asociación de Taoísmo de Cataluña) and the opening of the Temple of Purity and Silence (Templo de la Pureza y el Silencio) in Barcelona, both in 2001. The association has planned to expand ...