Examples of 'rebuilt church' in a sentence

Meaning of "rebuilt church"

A rebuilt church refers to a place of worship that has been renovated, reconstructed, or restored after being damaged or destroyed. It could involve repairing the physical structure, refurbishing the interior, or updating the facilities of the church to bring it back to its original or improved condition

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rebuilt church
The monuments have been reinstalled in the rebuilt church.
Rebuilt church housing sculpture.
A modern view of the rebuilt church.
The rebuilt church had a single nave with four chapels at each side and a dome.
Today these same bells are housed in the rebuilt church.
This rebuilt church will be a visible sign of our identity and a shelter for the faithful.
Remodeled and rebuilt church.
The rebuilt church was also equipped with a chancel arch, decorated in the rococo style.
On Palm Sunday 1950 the first church service was celebrated in a partly rebuilt church.
The rebuilt church was too small for the local population, and more changes were planned.
The rebuilt church retained parts of the previous churches, from the Crusader and Byzantine periods.
The rebuilt church was designed by Sir Arthuer Blomfield and is now listed Grade 2.
This newly rebuilt church was consecrated on 7 March 1889 by the Bishop Johannes Skaar.

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