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- particular, church buildings no longer required for religious use are deconsecrated for secular use or demolition. Jewish legalistic discourse surrounding...
- Terese (deconsecrated) Santa Margherita (deconsecrated) San Giovanni Battista ai Cate****eni [it] Santa Maria della Carità, Venice [it] (deconsecrated) Santa...
- a workshop in San Lorenzo in Piscibus, during a period when it was deconsecrated. The statue was created in honor of Pope Paul VI's 80th birthday. The...
- Santa Maria Maggiore is a former Catholic church, now deconsecrated, in the sestiere of Santa Croce, Venice. The church, which was completed at the start...
- known as "The Black Church", is a former chapel in Dublin, Ireland. Now deconsecrated, it was a church of the Church of Ireland located on St Mary's Place...
- The church of Sant'Aponal is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in the sestiere of San Polo in Venice, Italy. The church was founded in the 11th century...
- Temple B'Nai Israel, now operating as the Olean Community Theatre, is a deconsecrated synagogue and stage venue located in Olean, Cattaraugus County, New...
- Wilds (1806) and 19th-century Gothic-style chancel. This church is now deconsecrated and serves as a community arts space, managed by the Town Council. The...
- Santa Lucia alla Badia is a baroque-style, Roman Catholic church, now deconsecrated, located on the south corner of the piazza duomo, located to the south...
- 1880 and the college opened in 1883. The buildings have since been deconsecrated. St Joseph's College was founded in 1880 by Bishop Bernard O'Reilly...