Paulskirche

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A Paulskirche , Pauluskirche , St.-Paul (u) s-Kirche , Apostel-Paulus-Kirche or St. Paul (us) , or -kapelle (in other languages: English Saint Paul [' s ] ; French Saint-Paul ; Italian San Paolo ; Dutch Sint-Paulus ; Portuguese São Paulo ; Russian Святого Павла ; Spanish San Pablo ; Czech Svatého Pavla ;), is a church , monastery church or chapel , which is the patronage of the apostle and martyr Paulus of Tarsus († approx. 65) is subordinate to or named after him. Patronage day is often Peter and Paul Day , June 29th. The Pauli Conversion Churches celebrate another day of remembrance in honor of Saul 's conversion on January 25th. The main church is Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, the Holy Sepulcher Church.

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Albania

Australia

Belgium

China

Denmark

Germany

Locations A-H ; I-P ; Q-Z

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I-P

Q-Z

France

former church building:

Greece

India

Italy

Canada

Malta

New Zealand

Netherlands

Norway

Austria

Carinthia

Lower Austria

Upper Austria

Salzburg:

Styria

Tyrol

Vorarlberg

Vienna

Poland

Russia

Switzerland

Spain

Turkey

former church building:

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

by denomination, then by alphabet of the state, county and place

Roman Catholic

Evangelical Lutheran

Anglican-Episcopal (Protestant-Episcopal, several church communities)

american episcopal

See St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Episcopal Methodist

Assignment unknown

Pauline churches

Pauline churches are named especially among the Dominicans some monastery churches consecrated to the Apostle Paul.

Even St. Paul (Hildesheim) is sometimes called Paulinerkirche.
The churches of the Pauline Order, on the other hand, are not necessarily consecrated to St. Paul.

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