There is no parish church, although the building still stands in secular use.
There is some history of secular uses for the shofar.
The other surviving buildings, after a wide variety of secular uses, now serve as a museum.
In 1806, the Theatines were suppressed and it acquired secular use.
The building has been a house since 1972, but had various religious and secular uses before that.
They often were built by nobility, some being for secular use from which anyone could obtain water.
With unbowed head, we approach the secular use of holy.
You would have us give up our holy vessels so the metal in them can be put to secular use?
The cathedral was converted to secular uses during the 1950s.
This vessel, like many others, appears to have been made for secular use.