Your favourite churches...show us!

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Speaking of smaller chapels, this is All Souls Chapel in the middle of Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles, California. It was built in 1902. It’s in a rather exclusive neighborhood, however, since you have to be dead if you want to live near there.

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It may be, but seems not!

The climate seems more more dry on the first picture.
THe graves and the tree are not in the first photo.
The bell tower is plain white in the first, but have holes in the second.
the electric wire is only visible on the first picture.

okay, is that just a photograph who found online without any caption, for for the humor?
it seems that i get too serious here!
 
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St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in Dublin

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St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in Dublin
What’s a Pro-Cathedral?
The two main cathedrals Christ Church and St. Patrick’s of Dublin belong to the Anglican Church of Ireland, so St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral meaning “acting cathedral” and known affectionately as The Pro is the closest the Catholics get to having their own.
 
I was there not too long ago. I was told that the church wasn’t intended to be the final and permanent structure. They thought they would eventually rebuild. Have you heard that?
 
I was there not too long ago. I was told that the church wasn’t intended to be the final and permanent structure. They thought they would eventually rebuild. Have you heard that?
There have been plans to build a Catholic cathedral in Dublin but they never get anywhere .
 
The church at Prince of Peace Benedictine Abbey in Oceanside, California. Set atop a hill near the blue Pacific, the ocean view - the beauty of God’s creation - is spectacular!

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Hello Anicette,

Yes, I was making a joke. I’m sorry if I came off as irrelevant.

Goodness knows humor doesn’t translate well over text.
 
Saint Thomas of Canterbury in Canterbury

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Eglise Saint Estephan de Batroun in Batroun, Lebanon.

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A variation on the theme of the thread, but here is a selection of Lebanese wayshrines, from various sources.

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The interior of the church of Mar Musa (Saint Moses) monastery.

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St Michael and St John Church in Clitheroe

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Ten years ago I was in this small church in Oxfordshire for the wedding of a cousin , both bride and groom being officers in the Royal Air Force

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