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St. Maria Angelica

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Alt katholische Kirche Hannover 2012 02 05
Alt katholische Kirche Hannover 2012 02 05

The Parish Church of St. Maria Angelica in Hanover, Germany, is the church of the Old Catholic Parish of Hanover/Southern Lower Saxony (Pfarrgemeinde Hannover/Niedersachsen-Süd). The church, which has been in use since 2010 and was consecrated on 3 September 2011, is located on a property that originally belonged to the neighbouring Lutheran parish of St. James (Jakobikirche). The land was purchased in 2003 by the Old Catholic parish.

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St. Maria Angelica
Brabeckstraße, Hanover Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)

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Brabeckstraße
30559 Hanover, Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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