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{{Infobox government agency|title=St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church|formed=April 2019}} | {{Infobox government agency|title=St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church|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. | 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 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. | 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 == |
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