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Sacré Cœur (or Sacré Coeur) is a French phrase that means "Sacred Heart". It's a name often given to churches, schools, and other places, usually connected to a special religious idea in Christianity.

The Famous Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Paris

One of the most well-known places named Sacré-Cœur is a beautiful church in Paris, France. It's officially called the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. This church sits high up on a hill called Montmartre. From there, you can see amazing views of the whole city of Paris!

What Does It Look Like?

The Sacré-Cœur Basilica is famous for its bright white stone. It has a very large, round dome that stands out against the sky. The church looks a bit like a castle or a grand palace, with many towers and arches. Inside, it's just as impressive, with colorful mosaics and stained-glass windows.

Why Was It Built?

Building the basilica started in 1875, after a difficult time in French history. It was meant to be a symbol of hope and peace for the country. Many people helped pay for it, and it took a long time to finish, finally opening in 1919. It's still a very active church today, where people come to pray and reflect.

Sacré-Cœur Schools Around the World

Many schools around the world are also named Sacré-Cœur. These schools are often Catholic and focus on education that includes strong values and community spirit. They teach many subjects, just like other schools, but also emphasize kindness and helping others.

Examples of Sacré-Cœur Schools

These schools, like the famous basilica, carry the name "Sacred Heart" to show their connection to a long history of faith and learning.

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