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The James the Greater Church (Dutch: Jacobus de Meerderekerk) is a Roman Catholic church, located on the Pastoor Neujeanstraat 6 in Bocholtz, Netherlands. First mentioned in the 14th century, the current church was built in 1869 by Pierre Cuypers. It was extended by Harry Koene in 1953, creating a larger choir, and adding an apse and sacristy. The building has been in continues use as a parish church for the Bocholtz saint James the Greater parish since 1873. The church holds a relic of pope Cornelius, which was subject of a yearly pilgrimage during the early and mid 20th century, and was listed as a national monument in 1967.

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  • Iglesia de Santiago el Mayor (Bocholtz) (es)
  • James the Greater Church (en)
  • Kościół św. Jakuba Większego w Bocholtz (pl)
  • Jacobus de Meerderekerk (Bocholtz) (nl)
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  • The James the Greater Church (Dutch: Jacobus de Meerderekerk) is a Roman Catholic church, located on the Pastoor Neujeanstraat 6 in Bocholtz, Netherlands. First mentioned in the 14th century, the current church was built in 1869 by Pierre Cuypers. It was extended by Harry Koene in 1953, creating a larger choir, and adding an apse and sacristy. The building has been in continues use as a parish church for the Bocholtz saint James the Greater parish since 1873. The church holds a relic of pope Cornelius, which was subject of a yearly pilgrimage during the early and mid 20th century, and was listed as a national monument in 1967. (en)
  • De Jacobus de Meerderekerk is een kerkgebouw in Bocholtz in de Nederlands Zuid-Limburgse gemeente Simpelveld. De kerk ligt in het centrum van Bocholtz aan de Kerkstraat. Het gebouw is een rijksmonument en is gewijd aan Jakobus de Meerdere. (nl)
  • Kościół św. Jakuba Większego w Bocholtz (niderl. Jacobus de Meerderekerk) − rzymsko-katolicki kościół parafialny w stylu neogotyckim, znajdujący się w centrum (w prowincji Limburgia) przy Pastoor Neujeanstraat 6. (pl)
  • La Iglesia de Santiago el Mayor​​(en neerlandés: Jacobus de Meerderekerk) es una iglesia católica que se encuentra en la Pastoor Neujeanstraat 6 en Bocholtz,​ Países Bajos. Mencionada por primera vez en el siglo XIV, la iglesia actual fue construida en 1869 por Pierre Cuypers. Fue ampliada por Harry Koene en 1953, con la creación de un coro más grande, y la adición de un ábside y la sacristía. El edificio ha estado en uso continúo como parroquia para el santo parroquial de Bocholtz Santiago el Mayor desde 1873. La iglesia posee una reliquia del papa Cornelio, que fue objeto de una peregrinación anual durante principios y mediados del siglo XX, y fue catalogada como un monumento nacional en 1967.​ (es)
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  • James the Greater Church (en)
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