Your favourite churches...show us!

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The Good Shepherd Church in Walvis Bay , Namibia

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Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima in Benguela , Angola

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I made a pilgrimage to Nagasaki islands last year after a group of Christian historical sites were registered as World Heritage. Japanese Catholic Christians experienced very harsh persecution like no other in the world history. In the modern time, Nagasaki was then nuked. Just tragic.

大浦天主堂 Oura Tenshudo (World Heritage 2019)
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頭ヶ島天主堂 Kashiragashima Tenshudo (World Heritage 2019)
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江上天主堂 Egami Tenshudo (World Heritage 2019)
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浦上天主堂 Urakami Tenshudo (A-bombed rebuilt Church. Not World Heritage.)
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This is my photo I took in a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Akita’s church.
聖体奉仕会聖堂 Seitaihoshikai Seido (Church where Our Lady of Akita’s statue wept 101 times.)
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Cathedral of Christ the King in Reykjavík, Iceland

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St. Nicholas Church, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Only has services on St. Nicholas Day, iirc.)
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Santorini, Greece (These types of churches are usually private chapels.)
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Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome (For whatever reason, we don’t have pics of the facade of the church. It has some amazing relics that we also didn’t get pics of. Originally built by St. Helen in 325.)
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St John Bosco Catholic Church in Apia, Samoa - run by the Salesians Of St John Bosco:

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St Anne’s Basilica in Leulumoega, Samoa:

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Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Irkutsk , Russia

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Catholic Church in Falefa, Samoa:

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Catholic Church in East Savai’i, Samoa:

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The Catholic Nukunonu Church, the only Church located in the Mission sui iuris of Tokelau, an overseas territory of New Zealand:

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Apostolic Nuncio to New Zealand, Archbishop Krebs, giving a homily in the Church.

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Bishop Dunn, of the Diocese of Auckland NZ, and Archbishop Mata’eliga of the Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia, in Tokelau:

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