“Stop focusing on how stressed you are. Instead of how blessed you are.” unknown
As it is Holy Week, I have decided to take you on a tour to some of the different churches around the globe. This is for Norm’s Thursday Doors Challenge – Church Doors Around the Globe.
A church door in St Augustine’s Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines

Some church doors in Melbourne CBD. Australia


Baptistry of Florence, Italy

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Notre Dame in Paris, France

In Montserrat, Spain


St Nicholas Cathedral in Monte Carlo, Monaco

Church Doors in the Square of Miracles in Pisa, Italy


Such beautiful doors! 😊
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Thaks so much 💛
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gorgeous doors, Techie! 🙂
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Thanks so much ❤️
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What a beautiful post, TCast:) And the doors are all so different. Thank you for sharing your travels, and have a lovely Easter!
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Have a great Easter too. And my pleasure to share them. ❤️
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Beautiful! I love the first one especially. The photo at Montserrat, Spain was amazing – that tall, narrow building and the rocks towering overhead!
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Thanks for liking them. I have a previous post of the first door which you might be interested in. https://travel-with-tech.blog/2019/10/14/the-benches-in-paoay-church-in-the-philippines/ And yes, Montserrat is really breathtaking.
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Beautiful doors.
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Thanks.
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These are all great doors, but I like that first picture the best, with the window in the distance.
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Good you noticed that. That is why i like this photo too. ❤️
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A very timely and appropriate post for this week. That is quite an impressive collection. Thanks for sharing them 🙂
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My pleasure Norm!
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Fabulous examples of the genre, churches are such fertile places for doors.
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Yes, that is so true Sheree, that is why I love doing this Challenge for Norm.
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It’s beautiful! I am always impressed how all cultures put the best of their knowledge and art into the construction of places of worship.
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Yes, that’s true. Thanks for your comment.
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