• Saint-Alexandre Nevsky et Saint-Séraphin de Sarov. Rue du Laveu 80 4000 Liège. ... 4000 Liège 2km Closed.
    Bulunamadı: seraphim
  • ...Nevsky and Saint Seraphim of Sarov, and consecrated in 1953 by Mgr Sylvestre, Bishop of Nice, on September 12 (Saint Alexander Nevsky's day).
  • As a Church Representative, you are aware of religious items that the Saints Alexander Nevsky and Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church, Liege, Liège truly...
  • Synagogue in Liège. ... The church of Saint John the Evangelist was founded by bishop Notger around 980 and he is buried here.
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  • PAGE FRANÇAISE: Église des saints Alexandre Nevsky et Séraphin de Sarov. 80, rue du Laveu, 4000, Liège, Belgique.
    Bulunamadı: seraphim, church
  • ...orthodoxe des saints Alexandre Nevsky et Séraphin de Sarov; Orthodox church of Saints Alexander Nevsky and Seraphim of Sarov in Liège; Cerkiew św.
  • Sint-Véroniquekerk is a church situated 1 km east of Église Saints Alexandre Nevsky et Séraphin de Sarov. ... Popular Destinations in Liège.
    Bulunamadı: seraphim, orthodox
  • Orthodox church of Saints Alexander Nevsky and Seraphim of Sarov in Liège. Eastern orthodox church. ×.
  • Archdiocese of Orthodox Churches of Russian Tradition in Western Europe. ... Adress : 80, rue du Laveu, Liège, B 4000, Belgium. Website : eglise-russe-liege.org.
  • Rue du Laveu 80 4000 Liège. ... Adresse: Rue du Laveu 80 4000 Liège. Langue: slavon et français. Tél.
    Bulunamadı: church
  • This church is in the heart of the shopping district. Founded in the 10C by Bishop Notger, it was transformed several times.
    Bulunamadı: seraphim, sarov
  • 6Article connexe. Basculer la table des matières. Église orthodoxe des saints Alexandre Nevsky et Séraphin de Sarov de Liège. 2 langues.
    Bulunamadı: seraphim, church
  • СЕРАФИМА САРОВСКОГО. Льеж, Бельгия. Eglise orthodoxe St. Alexandre Nevsky et St. Seraphim de Sarov. ... Адрес: 80, rue de Laveu, B-4000 Liège.
    Bulunamadı: church, orthodox
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