MOZES AND AARON CHURHDe Mozes en Aaron Kerk in the Waterlooplein neigborhood of Amsterdam, is official the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (in Dutch: Sint-Antoniuskerk). Originally, 1682, a clandestine church, it was operated by Franciscan priests at a house on Jodenbreestraat (Jewish Broad Street), where the wall tablets of Moses and Aaron hung on the wall. Then in between 1837 and 1841 the church was replaced by a bigger and grander building on the same site. In 2014, after an interruption of 34 years, the church was reconsecrated, and the weekly Sunday mass was resumed, together with weekday prayer services.