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The Basilica of Saint-Remi (French: Basilique Saint-Remi) is a medieval abbey church in Reims, France (Rue Simon). [1] [page needed] It was founded in the 11th century "over the chapel of St. Christophe where St. Remi was buried." [1] [page needed] It is "the largest Romanesque church in northern France, though with later additions."
The Musée Saint-Remi is an archeology and art museum in Reims, France. The museum is housed in the former Abbey of Saint-Remi , founded in the sixth century and which had been keeping since 1099 the relics of Saint Remigius (the Bishop of Reims who converted Frankish king Clovis I to Christianity in 496).
Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel, Menton: Menton, Alpes-Maritimes: 26 March 1999: Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Victoire, Saint-Raphaël ("Basilica of Our Lady of Victory, Saint-Raphael") Saint-Raphaël, Var: 14 January 2004: Basilica of St. Peter, Avignon: Avignon, Vaucluse: 4 May 2012: Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene, Saint-Maximin [17]
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles), informally known as the COLA or the Los Angeles Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Los Ángeles), is the metropolitan cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Co-Cathedral Basilica of St Stephen the King (St Stephen's Basilica) 1931: Hungary: Budapest: Basilica of the Nativity of Mary, Máriaremete: 1991: Hungary: Eger: Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St John the Apostle and Evangelist, St Michael and the Immaculate Conception: 1970: Hungary: Gödöllő: Basilica of St Mary, Máriabesnyő: 2008 ...
Glendale (Los Angeles area) St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (Armenian Catholic) 34°09′54.5″N 118°33′58.4″W / 34.165139°N 118.566222°W / 34.165139; -118.566222 ( St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral (Glendale, California
NO. 144 NUESTRA SEÑORA LA REINA DE LOS ANGELES - La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles-the Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels-was dedicated on December 8, 1822 during California's Mexican era. Originally known as La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles, the church was the only Catholic church for the pueblo.
In 1859, Pius IX changed the name of the diocese to the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles due to the growth of Los Angeles. [4] St. Boniface, the oldest continually operating Catholic church in Orange County, was dedicated in Anaheim in 1872. [5] St. Mary's, the first Catholic church in Fullerton, was dedicated in 1912. [6]