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  2. Catholic Church in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The country forms a single archdiocese: the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monaco, which is part of the Catholic Church in France since the beginning of its history. Per the Constitution of Monaco (Art. 9 [1]) Catholicism is the official church of Monaco, and is the majority religion; [2] religious freedom is also guaranteed by the constitution ...

  3. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Monaco" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. Category:Churches in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Cathedrals in Monaco (1 P) R. Roman Catholic churches in Monaco (5 P) This page was last edited on 28 March 2020, at 16:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Category:Roman Catholic Church in Monaco - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Monaco

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    Places of worship in Monaco. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C ... Churches in Monaco‎ (2 C) S.

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The archdiocese's mother church and thus seat of its archbishop is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Saint Nicholas's or Monaco Cathedral). Dominique-Marie David was appointed Archbishop of Monaco by Pope Francis on 21 January 2020.

  8. List of Jesuit sites - Wikipedia

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    Jesuit college in Brussels (1586–1773) on the location that is now Place de la Justice, with college church demolished in 1812; Jesuit college in Leuven (1598–1773), now Church of Saint Michael and Maria-Theresia- en Veteranencollege; Jesuit college in Bruges (1596–1773), now College of Europe and Church of Saint Walburga

  9. Principality and Diocese of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic church refers to Monaco as the Principality and Diocese of Monaco. Catholicism is the state religion and the majority religion of Monaco and the boundaries of the political principality are coterminous with that of the Catholic diocese. For further information, please see: Catholic Church in Monaco; Roman Catholic Archdiocese ...