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Saint Paul's

British  

noun

  1. a cathedral in central London, built between 1675 and 1710 to replace an earlier cathedral destroyed during the Great Fire (1666): regarded as Wren's masterpiece

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And in what the Palace says is a "historic first", he will also visit the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul's Outside the Walls.

From BBC

There is a recipe for it, called Shrimp Scorpio, in one of the first cookbooks I ever owned: “The Complete Book of Greek Cooking,” by the Recipe Club of Saint Paul’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral.

From Washington Post

The Hawaiian community built Saint Paul’s Church in Fulford and established heritage fruit orchards on Salt Spring, Russell and Portland islands.

From Seattle Times

So at one point, Mr. Henry took a selfie with the sheriff and sent it to their pastor, Dr. Lance Watson of Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, in hopes the pastor might give the sheriff a nudge.

From New York Times

So, I rubbed it off with all possible speed by turning into a street where I saw the great black dome of Saint Paul’s bulging at me from behind a grim stone building which a bystander said was Newgate Prison.

From Literature