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About

Roman Catholic community in Concord, NH. We are committed to proclaiming the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus and forming missionary disciples.

Story

Christ the King was founded in 2011, and is located in the heart of Concord, New Hampshire's capitol city. We are comprised of the former parishes of St. John the Evangelist, Sacred Heart, and St. Peter. All are welcome!

As a faith community, we are committed to doing the work of Our Lord Jesus Christ in our city and our world.

WELCOME!

Mission

Christ the King Parish is committed to proclaiming the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus and forming missionary disciples who will transform our world.

Address: 72 S Main St, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Phone: (603) 224-2328
gro.hngnikehttsirhc@ofni
State: New Hampshire
Zip Code: 03301


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Reviews
Lovely church close to the Gare du Nord, with a nice square infront and small gardens to relax in. Nice architecture and lovely area close to the Metro stop Poissonnière and many other sites…
Walked pass this Church but found closed . The architecture of the building have some Roman details but need to verify . It is a nice Church looking from outside . Will visit the interior if have the time .
Iconic church at local. Lots of pigeons around. There is a small park next to it where you can sit and rest a bit.
Beautiful neo-classic style church close to the Gare du Nord. I discovered the church by accident since its bells were ringing. The Sunday morning mass was well attended by old and young. I could not stay for the whole service since my train was leaving, but the music and the liturgy were quite enjoyable.
The church was built during 1824–44, on the site of the ancient Saint-Lazare prison enclosure. In that enclosure had been located the Maison Saint-Lazare, occupied by Vincent de Paul— it was here that he lived and worked— and afterwards by the Congrégation de la Mission, from 1632 to 1793. The church's design and the initial phases of its construction were entrusted to Jean-Baptiste Lepère, a French architect of modest reputation. The first stone was laid in August 1824 in the presence of the préfet de la Seine Gaspard de Chabrol and the archbishop of Paris Mgr de Quélen. Work proceeded slowly, and was repeatedly abandoned, being especially delayed because of a lack of credit as a result of the 1830 Revolution. Thus it was Lepère's son-in-law, Jacques Hittorff, who finally followed the project through from 1831 to 1844. The building opened for worship on 25 October 1844. The nave and apse from the west end tribune Hittorff massively modified the initial plans which did not plan for even one tower, with his church opening onto the Place Franz-Liszt, giving the building a church square. He also added a system of ramps, laid out today in gardens, to aid access by horse-drawn carriages.
Beautiful architecture.
Great monument, better in the nightlights.
A pious and quiet place for a morning Holy mass mostly before morning work and very comfortable as it is near the main railway station Gare du Nord
Very beautiful cathedral ; the interiors are one of the best we have seen ; a must visit if you are around
Amazing église to visit in the center of Paris next to Gare du Nord
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