Rome has over 900 churches in various states of use or preservation.
I believe that there are 30 Catholic parishes (churches) in Rome, Italy. I did a search on Masstimes.org and it listed 30 in Rome.
Churches Paul developed included Corinth, Ephesus, Thessaloniki. Philippa, Galatia, Colossi, and the Church at Rome. He assisted many others.
there are over 2000 churches in all of rome
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Just about every state capital is a copy of Roman art. The federal capital and congress has architectural elements influenced by Rome. Arenas were first built by Rome, buildings with domes were also first built by Rome. Many churches are copied from Catholic Churches through out Italy. A new Catholic Church was built in my area with the dome and bell tower just like the Roman churches. Everywhere you look you will find the influence of Roman art and architecture.
I think that there is just 1 in Quebec surprisingly. I am doing a research project on the churches in Quebec and I havge only found 1 Catolic church. Sory if this is not helpful. :P Although there are not as many churches in Québec City as in Rome, the city of the "300 steeples" or Montréal the city of the "100 clochers", there are a great many Catholic churches in Québec's capital city.
To put it briefly - NO!
Richard Meier in Rome Building a Church in the City of Churches - 2006 was released on: USA: 19 January 2006 (Boston Museum of Fine Arts)
Roman Catholicism Rome is the capital city of the church. The Papal domain - indeed Rome itself has over 400 churches, many being headquarters houses for various religious orders. ( this is something like Manhattan"s stational churches that like St. Francis of Assisi, are outside the usual parish structure.)
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