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Our Lady Of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Baltimore)
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, or variations with Parish or otherwise, may refer to: in Albania * Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Skoder, Albania in Canada * Our Lady of Good Counsel Mission, Frog Lake, Alberta, Canada; a Catholic mission destroyed in the Frog Lake Massacre of the North-West Rebellion, only the Bell of Frog Lake remains in India * Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel & Shrine of St. Anthony, Sion, in Mumbai in Norway * Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Porsgrunn in Slovenia * Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Globočice pri Kostanjevici in the United States * Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut) * Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Pearl City, Hawaii) * The church associated with Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Montgomery County, Maryland) * Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Manhattan) * Our Lady of Good Counsel's Church (Staten Island, New York) * Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Moorestown, New Jersey) Our Lady of G ...
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Sanctuary Of Our Lady Of Good Counsel
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel (Albanian language, Albanian: ''Shenjtërorja e Zojës së Këshillit të Mirë'') or Church of Our Lady is a shrine to Mary, mother of Jesus, Mary used by the Roman Catholic community of Shkodër, Albania. At the foot of Rozafa Castle, the church began construction in 1917 under the Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Albania during World War I, occupation of Albania during World War I. Highly revered by Catholic Church in Albania, Albanian Catholics, it was demolished as a cult object during the Albanian Cultural Revolution, only to be rebuilt after the fall of communism. History A set of old walls at the site had long been venerated by Catholics as the ruins of a church to Our Lady of Good Counsel and by Muslims as that of a Bektashi Order khanqah. Ecclesiastical historian Daniele Farlati described an active dervish khanqah ( sq, tekke) in the 18th century. The Ottoman Empire, Ottoman government blocked off the walls when quarrels arose ove ...
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