A massive, deconsecrated Catholic church in N.S. has hit the market for $250K

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Realtors noted the St. Bernard Church contains over 8,000 blocks of granite in its construction.

An aerial photo of St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church in St. Bernard, N.S., on the province's southwestern coast, is seen in an undated handout photo. The deconsecrated church is being sold for an asking price of $250,000, though it will require extensive repairs, says the former church treasurer, Suzanne Lefort.ST. BERNARD — A huge, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church that has been a landmark to the Acadian community of St. Bernard in southwestern Nova Scotia is up for sale.

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I’m thinking one ( hell) (oops) of a barbecue restaurant. Could hang a lot of brisket ,shoulders and hams in there.

These church's should be converted to homeless shelters - The church is responsible for great human suffering and should now pay its dues

Beware of bogus offers from trucktard-adjacent alt-Reich groups who offer to purchase historic cathedrals then default on their contracted payments including interim rental ... all while threatening and intimidating local residents. - regards, Ottawa

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Massive, deconsecrated Catholic church in Nova Scotia on the market for $250KRealtors noted the St. Bernard Church contains over 8,000 blocks of granite in its construction. What horrors went on in there.
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