
Sacred Church Pilgrim Sites: Catholic and Protestant Basilicas, Cathedrals, Churches, and Shrines
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From a best-selling Catholic author! Well-known traditional Catholic and Protestant sacred pilgrim sites: names, locations, and historical information concerning the better-known basilicas, cathedrals, churches, and shrines which millions have visited throughout the years. Interesting facts and figures about these devotional places of prayer and worship.
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