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Antonius van Padua

De Hoef Oostzijde 44, 1426 AE De Hoef, Netherlands

The Antonius van Padua Church

The Antonius van Padua Church is located in De Hoef, Netherlands, and has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. The church was built to serve the growing Catholic population of De Hoef, and its construction took several years to complete. The final touches were added in 1927, after which the church was officially dedicated.

The Antonius van Padua Church is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, a Portuguese friar who was known for his devotion to the poor and his advocacy on behalf of the downtrodden. As the patron saint of Portugal, Saint Anthony is also revered by many people around the world as a protector of the poor, the sick, and those seeking lost items or guidance.

Today, the Antonius van Padua Church remains an important spiritual hub for the Catholic community in De Hoef and surrounding areas. Its beautiful architecture, stunning stained glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular destination for those seeking solace, reflection, and connection with their faith.

  • Address: De Hoef Oostzijde 44, 1426 AE De Hoef, Netherlands
  • Easily accessible by car or public transportation
  1. A rich history dating back to the early 20th century
  2. A stunning architectural design
  3. A peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection and contemplation

Details

NameAntonius van Padua
City/TownDe Hoef
ProvinceNorth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.203272, 4.8157007
Denominationcatholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1927
Time periodearly 20th century
ArchitectJos Scholten
PatronSaint Anthony of Padua