
Szent Júdás Tádé-templom
Szent Júdás Tádé-templom is a Roman Catholic church in Sopron, built in the baroque architectural style. Its dedication points to Saint Jude Thaddeus—one of Jesus’s twelve apostles—venerated in Christian tradition as the patron of desperate cases and lost causes. In local usage it’s also called the *soproni domonkos templom*, linking it to the Dominican presence suggested by the city’s Domonkosok website for Sopron. That combination—baroque form and devotion to Saint Jude—helps explain why the church matters beyond its façade: it represents how Sopron’s Catholic community expressed belief through both architecture and named patronage. Even the dedication reflects a particular kind of faith, focused on help when ordinary answers run out—an emphasis that has long shaped how churches serve daily spiritual needs.
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