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* Caen: Église de Ste .- Étienne

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St Martin's Church, Colmar ( Église Saint-Martin )
* Église Saint-Étienne ( St. Stephen's Church ).
* Église Saint-Léonard ( St. Leonard's Church ), with a flamboyant Gothic style façade ; the rest of the building was rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries, which explains the unusual form of the bell-tower which forms a sort of a dome.
fr: Église St Mary the Great
Irish-Catholics and French-Canadians lived side-by-side in the Point, each community building its own Catholic church, also side-by-side on Centre Street: St. Gabriel's Church ( completed 1895 ) and Église Saint-Charles ( completed 1905 ).
* Église St. Anthony of Padua
The Église Saint-Laurent ( Church of St. Lawrence ) in Arnay-le-Duc was originally created as a fortified chapel to the château de la Motte-Forte.
Also, the Église St. Jacques is in this part of town.
The Genoese were careful to preserve the Roman port within the walls, which are trapezoidal and enclose the main square, place de la République, near the church, Église St .- Jean Baptiste.
A portion of the original college remains as the Église du Gesù ( Church of Gesu, named after the church where St. Ignatius of Loyola is buried ), which was originally the college chapel.
* Église Saint-Michel ( church of St Michael )

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In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as " the eldest daughter of the Church " ( la fille aînée de l ' Église ), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned by the Pope in Rome in 800.
In 1969, Nhat Hanh established the Unified Buddhist Church ( Église Bouddhique Unifiée ) in France ( not a part of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam ).
* The Church ( L ' Église ), 1933 ; tr.
* Church of the Holy Cross ( Église Ste-Croix ) has a fine Romanesque doorway and was the site of Joan of France's marriage to the future king.
Image: Église de la Madeleine. jpg | The Madeleine Church in Paris
* Église réformée de France or Reformed Church of France, a denomination in France with Calvinist origins
Image: Église Chéticamp. jpg | Saint Peter's Church
Sainte-Marie's Church behind the University at Pointe-de-l ' Église
However, his Histoire ancienne de l ' Église, 1906 ‑ 11 ( translated as Early History of the Christian Church ) was considered too modernist by the Church during the " Modernist crisis " and was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1912.
The church's name is the Kimbanguist Church ( fully Église de Jésus Christ sur la Terre par son envoyé spécial Simon Kimbangu, or The Church of Christ on Earth by His Special Envoy Simon Kimbangu ), and is a large, independent African Initiated Church with an estimated 5. 5 million believers.
* Église Saint-Michel ( Saint Michael's Church ) in the heart of old town, was built in the 1750s in the baroque Italian-style where originally stood a more modest early fourteenth century church.
* In 1996 he received an Honorary Doctorate from the Université Sainte-Anne at Church Point ( Pointe de l ' Église ), Nova Scotia
In 1893, Encausse was consecrated a bishop of l ' Église Gnostique de France by Jules Doinel, who had founded this Church as an attempt to revive the Cathar religion in 1890.
Gnostic Catholic Church as a child of l ' Église Gnostique de France, thus forming the E. G. C.
De L ' Église ( French ; literally translated, " of the Church ") is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system operated by the Société de transport de Montréal ( STM ).

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The chapel is known as Église Saint-Louis des Invalides.
Église Notre-Dame is a cathedral which was originally built in the late 13th century and its tower was added in the late 14th or early 15th century.
Église de Pantin is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5.
It is named after the nearby Église de la Madeleine, which was dedicated to Sainte Madeleine in the 18th century.
There is only one platform serving eastbound trains ; the westbound track rises along a relatively steep ramp in order to stay near the surface, turning to the west of the station in a northerly direction so as to run underneath rue Wilhelm on way to Église d ' Auteuil station.
Pantin is served by three stations on Paris Metro line 5: Hoche, Église de Pantin, and Bobigny – Pantin – Raymond Queneau.
It is the only francophone university in New Brunswick and is one of only two such universities in the Maritimes, the other being the Université Sainte-Anne in Pointe-de-l ' Église, Nova Scotia.
* 1842 – The Église de la Madeleine is finally consecrated in Paris as a church.
Place Vendôme () is a square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, located to the north of the Tuileries Gardens and east of the Église de la Madeleine.
Université Sainte-Anne is a Canadian francophone university in the community of Pointe-de-l ' Église, Nova Scotia.
The Polish Community was given permission by the Archdiocese of Montreal to build a church on Centre Street between Richmond and Montmorency Streets, Église Sainte-Trinité which is still attended by the community from near and far.
The official French name is l ' Église Anglicane du Canada.
This name was replaced with the current one, l ' Église Anglicane du Canada, in 1989 ; however, the former name is still used in some places along with the new one.
The church in question is the Église Saint-Paul in the Côte-Saint-Paul district at the north end of the avenue.
* Église du Gesù ( Montreal ) is the name of a Jesuit church in Montreal
* The western end of line 10 is a long loop: trains arriving at Mirabeau from Gare d ' Austerlitz used to enter a loop with the following stations, Église d ' Auteuil, Auteuil, Porte d ' Auteuil ( official terminus ), Michel-Ange – Molitor, Chardon Lagache and Mirabeau again, to continue eastwards.
The official abbreviation in English-speaking countries is NAC ( for New Apostolic Church ), whereas it is NAK in German ( Neuapostolische Kirche ), ENA in French ( Église Néo Apostolique ), and INA in Portuguese ( Igreja Nova Apostólica ) and Spanish ( Iglesia Nueva Apostólica ).

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