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  2. Here Is the Church, but Where Is the Steeple? - Christianity ...

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    The history of church steeples is a bit mysterious. Nobody knows for sure when the first steeple was built, but the oldest one still standing is the massive spire on the 12th-century...

  3. The History of The Church Steeple - Religious Product News

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    The early church believed that the church could communicate the truth of the Bible in pictures and symbols to those who were illiterate, such as using the picture in the stained glass to tell stories, as well as the steeple, which helped by pointing upwards devotedly to Heaven.

  4. Steeple - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a steeple is a tall tower on a building, topped by a spire and often incorporating a belfry and other components. Steeples are very common on Christian churches and cathedrals and the use of the term generally connotes a religious structure.

  5. Why Do Churches Have Steeples? Where Did This Tradition Begin?

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    Church Steeple History. Steeples traditionally were topped with a cross, a weathervane, or a decorative piece but some also contained clocks so that the community could see when services...

  6. Why Do Churches Have Steeples? The Interesting Origin of ...

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    Church steeples have long been an iconic feature of the architectural landscape, towering over towns and cities, capturing attention with their grandeur and splendor. But what exactly is the purpose of these tall structures?

  7. What Is the Origin of Church Steeples? - Synonym

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    Steeples, the pointed roofs of churches, have been included in church buildings since the conversion of Constantine and his proclamation making Christianity the official religion of his state. The origins of steeples, however, have been traced back to several different traditions.

  8. This is why churches have steeples - Aleteia

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    In fact, it has become so ingrained into Western culture that many of us couldn’t imagine a church without a steeple. But why do churches have steeples in the first place? What is their purpose?

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