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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 25/01/2015 17:20, Steve Doerr a
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In English, we often call this the 'dedication' of the church.
This can include things like Holy Cross (Sacré <span
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I would prefer the "dedication" rather than a "patron", for, as said
above, the dedication may be a "mystery" and not a saint.<br>
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I France, we have exposed the rules for including the dedication
into the name and other elements composing this name.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Tag:amenity%3Dplace_of_worship#Nom_et_d.C3.A9dicace_des_.C3.A9glises_d.C3.A9di.C3.A9es_au_culte_catholique">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Tag:amenity%3Dplace_of_worship#Nom_et_d.C3.A9dicace_des_.C3.A9glises_d.C3.A9di.C3.A9es_au_culte_catholique</a><br>
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FrViPofm<br>
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