Dedication

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Dedication of churches on Wikipedia

Churches are named for a variety of figures, concepts, and events.

Saints

Many churches are named after saints as holy individuals who have lived exemplary lives or died as martyrs. Examples include:

  • St. Peter's Basilica (after Saint Peter, one of Jesus's apostles)
  • St. Paul's Cathedral (after Saint Paul the Apostle)
  • Mary, the Mother of Jesus
    • Notre-Dame Cathedral (Our Lady, referring to Mary)
    • Santa Maria Maggiore (Saint Mary Major)

Angels

Examples

  • St. Michael's Church (after the Archangel Michael)

Jesus Christ

Some churches directly reference Jesus or events in his life:

  • Church of the Nativity (referencing the birth of Jesus)
  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre (believed to be the site of Jesus's crucifixion and burial)

Trinity

Elements of Christian theology like the Trinity might be referenced:

  • Holy Trinity Church

Biblical events or places

Example:

  1. Church of the Ascension

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