The question "Where are the 7 holy doors located?" is incomplete as it doesn't specify which holy doors it refers to, given many exist. However, based on the provided reference, we can identify locations of other canonically designated Holy Doors.
The referenced sources detail that in addition to the four major papal basilicas in Rome, there are other Holy Doors designated by the Holy See. Here's a list of four that are referenced in the text:
Locations of Other Holy Doors:
Designated Location | Place |
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Santiago de Compostela Cathedral | Galicia, Spain |
Pontifical University of Santo Tomas Chapel | Manila, Philippines |
Sanctuary of the Curé of Ars | Ars-sur-Formans, France |
Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral | Q, Canada |
These are examples of Holy Doors beyond the four in Rome.
These four locations, along with the four major papal basilicas in Rome, would bring the total to eight locations. It's important to note that not every church has a Holy Door; they are specially designated for spiritual significance and are typically opened only during specific periods like Jubilee Years.
In summary, while the question asks for 7, the provided references list 4 other Holy Doors, bringing the known total to 8 including the main papal basilicas. The referenced list shows the following locations beyond Rome:
- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Galicia, Spain.
- Pontifical University of Santo Tomas Chapel in Manila, Philippines.
- Sanctuary of the Curé of Ars in Ars-sur-Formans, France.
- Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral in Q, Canada.
It appears that there is not a specific set of 7 Holy Doors, rather the number can vary depending on designation.