In this Feb.
20, 2013 file photo, a see-through church is pictured on a hilltop in
Borgloon, 80 km (50 miles) east of Brussels. The artistic vision of the
church is made of rusty steel beams separated by gaps, and its austere
beauty won it an international architecture prize. Yet the eerie
desolation of the see-through installation has also turned into a
reflection on the state of Roman Catholicism on a religion-weary
continent where real churches, like the dozen dotting the hills of this
verdant area, increasingly lose their flock and function. (AP Photo/Yves
Logghe, file)
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