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The Shrine of St. Bernadette

Roman Catholic shrines in the United States

The Shrine of St. Bernadette is a Roman Catholic church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.

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The Shrine of St. Bernadette
Shirley Street Northeast, Albuquerque Chelwood Park

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N 35.102111 ° E -106.519443 °
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Saint Bernadette Catholic Church (Shrine of Saint Bernadette)

Shirley Street Northeast
87112 Albuquerque, Chelwood Park
New Mexico, United States
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ShrineofStBernadette.com

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