Churches Named For The Rosary
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A number of churches around the world are named after the Rosary. These range from small churches in Poland, Brasil or Hong Kong to key basilicas at Lourdes and Fatima with millions of pilgrims per year.
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Rosary Basilica, Fatima, Portugal, 1953.
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Rosary Basilica, Lourdes, France, 1899.
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Our Lady of the Rosary, Drawień, Poland, 1695.
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Rosary Cathedral, Toledo, Ohio, 1931.
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Famous quotes containing the words churches, named and/or rosary:
“What after all are these churches now if they are not the tombs and sepulchers of God?”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“1946: I go to graduate school at Tulane in order to get distance from a possessive mother. I see a lot of a red-haired girl named Maude-Ellen. My mother asks one day: Does Maude-Ellen have warts? Every girl Ive known named Maude-Ellen has had warts. Right: Maude-Ellen had warts.”
—Bill Bouke (20th century)
“Dust rises from the main road and old Délira is stooping in front of her hut. She doesnt look up, she softly shakes her head, her headkerchief all askew, letting out a strand of grey hair powdered, it appears, with the same dust pouring through her fingers like a rosary of misery. She repeats, we will all die, and she calls on the good Lord.”
—Jacques Roumain (19071945)