St Gregory's Church

St Gregory's Church

St. Gregory's Church, Church of St Gregory, or variants thereof, may refer to:

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Armenia

Azerbaijan

Georgia

  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Tbilisi (destroyed)

Malta

Italy

Singapore

United States

  • Church of St. Gregory the Great (New York City)

United Kingdom

England

Scotland

  • St. Gregory's Church, Preshome

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