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The Basilica of Sacré Cœur de Montmartre (English: Sacred Heart of Montmartre), commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur (French: Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, pronounced [sakʁe kœʁ]), is a Catholic church and minor basilica in Paris dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was formally approved as a national ...
Basilica of Paray-le-Monial. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paray-le-Monial (French: Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, pronounced [sakʁe kœʁ]), commonly known as Basilica of Paray-le-Monial, is a Romanesque Catholic church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Paray-le-Monial, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. [1]
Basilica of the Sacré Cœur, Paris. Basilica of the Sacred Heart may refer to one of several basilicas: Belgium. Basilica of the Sacred Heart, or "Basilique Nationale du Sacré-Cœur", Brussels; France. Basilica of the Sacré Cœur or Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Paris; India. Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Pondicherry; New Zealand
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Nancy (French: Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Nancy) is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church located in Nancy, France.It combines Romanesque and Byzantine styles and was inspired by the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre in Paris.
This is a complete list of basilicas of the Catholic Church.A basilica is a church with certain privileges conferred on it by the Pope.. Not all churches with "basilica" in their title actually have the ecclesiastical status, which can lead to confusion, since it is also an architectural term for a church-building style.
The Heart of a Nation (released 1943) features a family resident in Montmartre from 1870 to 1939. An American in Paris (1951), with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, was the winner of the Oscar for the best film of 1951. Many important scenes, including the last scenes are set in Montmartre (most of the film was shot in Hollywood).
In 1871 however, he decided to dedicate the church to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Construction work began under Pope Leo XIII, who named as architect Francesco Vespignani. Conte Vespignani (1842–1899) was the Architetto dei Sacri Palazzi of Leo XIII, [2] and also built the College of Sant'Anselmo on the Aventine Hill. [1]
Basilica of Sacré-Coeur: Paris 18e: 13 August 1919: Basilica of Notre-Dame des Victoires, Paris ("Basilica of Our Lady of Victories, Paris") Paris 2e: 23 February 1927: Basilica of Notre-Dame du Perpétuel Secours, Paris ("Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Paris") Paris 11e: 25 June 1966: Basilica of Our Lady of Boulogne, Boulogne ...