Votive Church

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A church is referred to as a votive church ( votive from Latin votum = vowed sacrifice , vow ) that was built as a sign of thanks for being saved from an emergency or with the request for the fulfillment of a certain wish, sometimes also for atonement . Often the builder has made a vow beforehand to have the church built in the event that prayer is answered (assumption of the building load ). The votive churches also include so-called thank -you churches .

Well-known votive churches

Chile

Germany

France

Italy

Croatia

Austria

Portugal

Spain

Hungary