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The Aracsi Pusztatemplom (Serbian: Arača) is one of the earliest architectural monuments in Vojvodina, Serbia. The ruins of this Romanesque–early Gothic church are located near Novi Bečej.
The parish was founded in 1750. Prior to that, Franciscan monks from Subotica provided pastoral care in the area. The church itself was built in 1768. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49, it was burned down in the siege of the town.