St. Teresa's Catholic Church, Ankara

[1] It is one of two Catholic churches that provide services there, the other being located at the Nunciature of the Holy See.

[2] The French College of St. Clement built in the 1880's under the direction of the Brothers of the Christian Schools was located here until 1915, when the neighborhood was close to the old Armenian quarter.

Its decoration includes a mosaic by the French artist Hervé Vital, based on those found in the churches of Cappadocia.

They point at Adam and Eve emerging from the tomb on the left and reaching for the hand of the risen Christ in the center.

[3] Six stained glass windows were constructed in 1914 in Bordeaux for the chapel of the French College in Izmit (Kocaeli), a school run by the Assomptionist fathers and preserved when that institution closed in 1920, then installed in St. Thérèse in 1952, joined by four more in the same style made in Florence.

During a concert