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A stunning church on a green hill under a blue sky features golden accents.-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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the altar of the Black Madonna in the chapel of the Pauline Monastery of Jasna Góra in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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The green and gold organ case of the main organ in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Copy of the icon of the Black Madonna of Cz?stochowa, Matka Boska Czestochowska, a miraculous image of the Byzantine type of Hodegetria, exhibited in-stock-foto
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Nave and main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Nave and main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Nave and main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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Tower and entrance, Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Pauline monastery, an important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382. The basilica's tower i-stock-foto
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Tower and entrance of the Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery, an important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382. The basilica's-stock-foto
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View of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa, Poland. The striking, tall tower belongs to the Basilica of the Holy Cross and the Nativity of the Vi-stock-foto
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Main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Tower and entrance of the Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery, an important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382. The basilica's-stock-foto
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"Klauzura Furta means ""cloister gate"" in Polish and marks the entrance to the non-public area of the Jasna Gora Monastery, Cz?stochowa, Poland."-stock-foto
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View of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa, Poland. The striking, tall tower belongs to the Basilica of the Holy Cross and the Nativity of the Vi-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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Copy of the icon of the Black Madonna of Cz?stochowa, Matka Boska Czestochowska, a miraculous image of the Byzantine type of Hodegetria, exhibited in-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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Nave and main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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"Klauzura Furta means ""cloister gate"" in Polish and marks the entrance to the non-public area of the Jasna Gora Monastery, Cz?stochowa, Poland."-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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the altar of the Black Madonna in the chapel of the Pauline Monastery of Jasna Góra in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Statue of the Virgin Mary, Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Pauline monastery, an important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382. The basilica's-stock-foto
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Tower and entrance of the Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery, an important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382. The basilica's-stock-foto
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Collection of votive offerings, called Wota, in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image in the Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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the altar of the Black Madonna in the chapel of the Pauline Monastery of Jasna Góra in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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The tower of Jasna Góra Monastery in Cz?stochowa, a Pauline monastery and important Roman Catholic shrine founded in 1382, is a landmark of the city.-stock-foto
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The green and gold organ case of the main organ in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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the altar of the Black Madonna in the chapel of the Pauline Monastery of Jasna Góra in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Nave and main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Main altar in the basilica of the Jasna Gora Monastery in Cz?stochowa, Poland-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV arrives by helicopter at the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he will join the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the lo-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits the Marian Shrine of Mama Muxima, one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites in Angola on April 19, 2026, where he joined the faithful in praying the Rosary, on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to this country. Located about 130 kilometres from the capital city, Luanda, the Shrine of Mama Muxima - meaning ‘Mother of the Heart' in Kimbundu - has, for centuries, been a place of prayer for Angolans. Built in the 16th century, it became a centre of devotion during difficult periods in the nation's history, including colonial rule and the long civil war. Photo b-stock-foto