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{{Infobox government agency|title= | {{Infobox government agency|title=St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church|formed=April 2019}} | ||
St Thomas Aquinas Church is a | St Thomas Aquinas Church is a place of worship in central Cracov, [[Lech]]. It is the largest church in Cracov and one of the most ornate in its design. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
St Thomas Aquinas Church was built in April 2019, and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Lech, along with the mostly-unchanged Cracov Square. Upon its completion, the church was a Catholic church, but on 16 March 2020, the church became a neutral place of worship. | |||
St Thomas has been the sight of historic events in Lech, most notably the coronation of King [[King Maximilian I|Maximilian I]], the inaugaral King of Lech, on April 15, 2019. | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 20 April 2023
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Formed | April 2019 |
St Thomas Aquinas Church is a place of worship in central Cracov, Lech. It is the largest church in Cracov and one of the most ornate in its design.
History
St Thomas Aquinas Church was built in April 2019, and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Lech, along with the mostly-unchanged Cracov Square. Upon its completion, the church was a Catholic church, but on 16 March 2020, the church became a neutral place of worship.
St Thomas has been the sight of historic events in Lech, most notably the coronation of King Maximilian I, the inaugaral King of Lech, on April 15, 2019.
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