St.-Eustache
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Easter Masses that were supposed to take place at Notre Dame have been moved to the nearby Church of St. Eustache.
From Washington Post
One autumn morning, racked with homesickness, I strolled toward Les Halles and stood in the shadow of the St.-Eustache church.
From New York Times
One side faces a focused panorama of sky, the soaring 16th-century St.-Eustache church and the circular Bourse de Commerce — a planned garden between them is still under construction.
From New York Times
I heard sermons at Notre Dame—at St. Roch—at 51 St. Eustache; but never was a search after talent attended with worse success.
From Project Gutenberg
If he thought of his home in France and the glorious Easter anthems he had heard at St. Eustache and Notre Dame, it was not with vain regret, but only with the calm assurance that if his friends across the sea could hear these Indians singing in their forest chapel and could see the face of this Mohawk girl lit up with the joy of her baptism, they would not feel that he was throwing away his life and talents among barbarian tribes.
From Project Gutenberg
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