Did you know that the United States Capitol Building was used as a church in Thomas Jefferson's time? Both the House and Senate gave approval for the use. History link below.
2007-05-08 05:06:05
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Aosta Cathedral, in Aosta
Basilica of St. John Lateran, in Rome
Cathedral of Amalfi
Cathedral of Aquileia
Cathedral of Bitonto
Cathedral of Cremona, in Cremona
Cathedral of Monreale
Cathedral of Naples, in Naples
Cathedral of Palermo, in Palermo
Cathedral of Parma, in Parma
Cathedral of Piazza Armerina
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Turin
Cathedral of San Rufinus, in Assisi
Cathedral of Spoleto, in Spoleto
Cathedral of Terracina
Cathedral of Trani
Duomo di Gaeta, in Gaeta
Duomo di Milano, in Milan
Duomo di Modena, in Modena
Duomo di Orvieto, in Orvieto
Duomo di Pisa, in Pisa
Duomo di Prato, in Prato
Duomo di San Martino in Lucca
Duomo di Siena, in Siena
Santa Maria del Fiore, in Florence
St Mark's Basilica, in Venice
St. Lawrence Cathedral, in Genoa
And those are only some of the ones in Italy.
With love in Christ.
2007-05-12 01:58:54
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