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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