as a church
The Sacre Coeur is a cathedral and is still used as such today. Mass begins each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. It is also a major tourist destination.
Yes it is still used today
yes they are still around and very nouty
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A French Church. :)
The Sacre Coeur is a cathedral and is still used as such today. Mass begins each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. It is also a major tourist destination.
As a historical monument in Paris,for visitors to visit in monmarte.
"Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur)" by It Dies Today
There are many Basilica's, I'm assuming you mean St Peters, Yes, I believe for tourism.
The purported veil of Veronica is preserved in St. Peter's Basilica.
St. Peter's Basilica used for Mass like any Catholic church. Of course it is most well-known for for the papal liturgies which take place there. It should be noted however, that St. Peters is NOT a cathedral.
A basilica is just an architectural style used by a lot of Catholic churches, especially in the middle ages. It actually originated in the Roman Empire after Christianity became legalized. The Christians took over the Roman law buildings. The word "basilica" is from the Greek "basilike," which were the courthouses in the Roman Empire. Today, basilicas are just churches built in that architectural style. The Vatican is where the Pope lives and the center of the Catholic Church in the world. St. Peter's Basilica is the church in the Vatican, but there are many other basilicas around the world.
a martyr still happens today.
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