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  2. Completed. 1872. Website. notre-dame-afrique .org. Basilique Notre Dame d'Afrique ( English: “ Basilica of Our Lady of Africa ”) is a Catholic basilica in Algiers, Algeria. It is the origin of the modern Catholic devotion to Our Lady of Africa . Pope Pius IX granted two Pontifical decrees towards the shrine on the same day on 15 April 1876:

  3. Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec is part of the Amazing Old Quebec City Classique Walking Tour with 1 Funicular Ticket included. If you enjoy walking or biking this will be a wonderful experience for you. Note that you can get a free entrance to the Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec using the .

  4. Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Québec. Québec's Roman Catholic basilica got its start as a small church in 1647. Despite frequent fires and battle damage over the ensuing years, especially during the Siege of Québec in 1759, the church was repeatedly rebuilt, ultimately becoming the much larger cathedral you see today.

  5. Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral is a Heritage listed site. It is considered to be the oldest church in Canada. The site dates to the 1600s! It is a beautiful building and the interior of the church is magnificent. We were only able to spend a short time here but it is certainly worth a good visit.

  6. St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, Canada, and one of the oldest churches in Toronto. It is located at 65 Bond Street in Toronto's Garden District. St. Michael's was designed by William Thomas, designer of eight other churches in the city, and was primarily financed by Irish ...

  7. The Basilica of Notre-Dame, Marienthal ( French: Basilique Notre-Dame de Marienthal ), is a Catholic pilgrimage church dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus. Located in Marienthal, in the Bas-Rhin department of France, it is administratively situated in the town of Haguenau . Pope Pius IX crowned the dolorous Marian image enshrined within in 1859.