List of Churches That Are National Historic Landmarks in The United States - NHLs That Are Roman Catholic Churches

NHLs That Are Roman Catholic Churches

  • Mission San Xavier del Bac, Arizona
  • Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, Carmel, California
  • Mission San José, Fremont, California
  • La Purisima Mission, Lompoc, California
  • Mission San Fernando Rey de España, Los Angeles, California
  • Mission San Antonio de Padua, Monterey County, California
  • Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Oceanside, California
  • Mission San Diego de Alcalá, San Diego, California
  • Mission San Francisco de Asís, San Francisco, California
  • Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, San Gabriel, California
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, California
  • Mission San Miguel Arcángel, San Miguel, California
  • Mission Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
  • Mission Santa Inés, Solvang, California
  • Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura, California
  • Church of the Holy Family, Cahokia, Illinois
  • San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, Acoma, New Mexico
  • San Francisco de Asis Mission Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, New York
  • Alamo Mission in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas

Read more about this topic:  List Of Churches That Are National Historic Landmarks In The United States

Famous quotes containing the words roman, catholic and/or churches:

    Good gentlemen, look fresh and merrily.
    Let not our looks put on our purposes,
    But bear it as our Roman actors do,
    With untired spirits and formal constancy.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Through my fault, my most grievous fault.
    [Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.]
    Missal, The. The Ordinary of the Mass.

    Missal is book of prayers and rites used to celebrate the Roman Catholic mass during the year.

    Science is neither a single tradition, nor the best tradition there is, except for people who have become accustomed to its presence, its benefits and its disadvantages. In a democracy it should be separated from the state just as churches are now separated from the state.
    Paul Feyerabend (1924–1994)