The following is a list of existing catholic churches in Tunisia in 1956.
Churches mentioned in the modus vivendi edit
The following list includes all churches which are mentioned in the modus vivendi which has been signed between Vatican and the tunisian government on 10th july 1956[1] :
Other churches edit
Church | Location | Building date | Nowadays use | Image | Map reference |
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Église de Chemtou | Chemtou | 1904 | Ruins | 36°29′29″N 8°34′34″E / 36.49139°N 8.57611°E | |
Église Saint-Augustin d'Enfidaville | Enfidha | 1907 | Museum | 36°8′7″N 10°22′47″E / 36.13528°N 10.37972°E | |
Église Sainte-Barbe de Jérissa | Jérissa | 1911 | Cultural complex | 35°50′24″N 8°38′3″E / 35.84000°N 8.63417°E | |
Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire de Tataouine | Tataouine | 1918 | Abandoned | 32°55′35″N 10°26′39″E / 32.92639°N 10.44417°E | |
Église de la Sainte-Famille de Thibar | Thibar | 1902 | High school |
Références edit
- ^ "Modus vivendi entre le Saint Siège et la République tunisienne" (pdf). iuscangreg.it (in French). Retrieved 3 May 2017.