Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Eglise Saint Patern
Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Eglise Saint Patern
The Saint-Patern church in Vannes , located in the district of the same name , is a Catholic religious building dedicated to St. Patern , first Bishop of Vannes in the v th century. Like the Vannes Cathedral , St. Patern church was destroyed in the x th century during the invasions of Normandy in Britain .
The building was rebuilt in the following century and throughout the Middle Ages is an important pilgrimage stage. Saint Patern , first bishop attested to the bishopric of Vannes is one of the seven founding saints of Brittany . His relics, kept in Vannes , attract the crowd of pilgrims Tro Breizh . The pilgrimage creates Homeric fistfights in the city in xiv th century . The clergy of Saint Patern and the canons of the cathedral dispute the right to present the relics, to receive the venerations, and therefore the offerings.
The faithful of the parish of Saint Patern defend their rights against the canons helped by sergeants of the duke. The parishioners keep watch and lock themselves in the church when the partisans of the canons arrive. The clergy, however, recommend the faithful to throw offerings through the windows of the church. The affair is regulated by the intervention of the clergy of Rome. In the xv th century , the pilgrimage was partly abandoned after the passage and the preaching of St. Vincent Ferrer , who made shade the holy founder.
The Romanesque church was a victim of storms in 1721 - 1726 . The current building was rebuilt in 1727 on the plans of the architect Olivier Delourme Vannet . The grand staircase , the granite tower and its lantern are started in | 1769 but the spire can not be completed until 1826. In 2005, the entire church is listed as a historic monument.
From January 2007 to March 2008 , the church undergoes a complete restoration in the Baroque style of origin: roof, frame and vault in paneling, plastering, waterproofing, electrical installations, consolidation of the bell tower , complete restoration of the pavement with integration of a heated floor, reorganization of the choir with the installation of a set of carved solid oak choir stalls dating from 1695 , having been initially installed at the Carmes de Ploërmel , then having passed through the chapel of the Ursulines of Saint-Pol-de -Leon
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Dans nôtre église de saint Patern à VANNES Présentation du CONCERT RUSSE
Vannes Cathedral - Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes
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Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Cathedrale Saint Pierre
Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Cathedrale Saint Pierre
Vannes Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Peter in Vannes, Brittany, France. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Vannes. The present Gothic church was erected on the site of the former Romanesque cathedral.
Its construction lasted from the 15th to the 19th centuries; if the length of the existence of the 13th century Romanesque bell tower is included, a total of seven centuries of construction. The cathedral was declared a basilica minor by Pope Pius IX on 5 June 1870.
The first building was erected around 1020 in Romanesque style. Built out of granite and continuously modified by adding new structures, the cathedral is an extremely composite building. The rebuilding in Gothic style dates mainly from the 15th and 16th centuries. In this period the nave and the ornate gateway at the northern end of the north transept – whose twelve niches, according to Breton custom, were supposed to accommodate the Apostles – were built high. The northern tower is the main remnant of the former Romanesque building, while the vaults and the choir were built between 1771 and 1774.
The horizontal dimensions of the building can be derived from the ground plan. (Data on the heights are not available for the moment). The building is one of the largest on the French Atlantic coast. The façade was carved in 1857 in a neo-Gothic style. Outside, in front of the central pillar of the large gate, stands a statue of the Dominican monk St. Vincent Ferrer, from Valencia. His activities in the 15th century greatly influenced Christianity in Vannes.
The northern façade opens onto the garden of the cloister (ruins from the 16th century) and the Rue des chanoines (Street of the Canons) through the beautiful portal at the top of the north transept, built in a Flamboyant late Gothic style (1514), and decorated with twelve niches designed to house statues of the twelve apostles. The cross, visible close to the northern façade, dates back to the 15th century and was brought from the cemetery.
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Cloches de l'église Saint-Patern de Vannes (56)
Volée de toutes les cloches de l'église Saint-Patern de Vannes (Morbihan).
Ce clocher contient quatre cloches A. Havard de 1897 (cloches 1 à 4), et une plus petite cloche d'un fondeur qui m'est inconnu (cloche manuelle difficile d'accès car trop haute, malheureusement).
Cloche 1 : Anne-Gabrielle, Do3
Cloche 2 : Charlotte-Julie, Ré3
Cloche 3 : Marie-Julie, Mi3
Cloche 4 : Louise-Perrine, Sol3
Cloche 5 : Do4, (sonnée à la main).
Les notes sont approximatives, étant donné que les cloches sont un peu fausses et entre Do Ré Mi Sol Do et Réb Mib Fa Lab Réb, mais pour respecter l'accord formé par les cloches j'ai tout mis sur la base du Do3 (donc même si la petite est un Do#4 je met Do4 parce qu'elle est à peu près à l'octave de la grande cloche.).
Je remercie vivement François Le Sonneur de CLOCHES pour l'invitation et l'organisation, et le Père Amaury, pour son agréable accueil et sa coopération (pour la deuxième fois en plus).
#Vannes : rencontre avec le #Père Paul Dollié, #curé des #Paroisses ND de #Lourdes et St Pie X
Sept, c'est le nombre d'années passées dans le Morbihan pour le père Paul Dollié, au service des paroisses ND de #Lourdes et St Pie X sur le Diocèse de Vannes
Aujourd'hui, est venu pour lui le temps de se retirer... il nous fait découvrir son carnet de route, et nous témoigne de son expérience passée au côté des pères Benoit, Patrick, et toute sa communauté paroissiale.
Zoom sur cette mission en paroisses, confiée à ces prêtes de la Communauté de l'Emmanuel en France, où « #Fraternité » rime avec
«#Nouvelleévangélisation».
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Le bouquiniste de St Patern, Vannes
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Église Saint-Patern de Vannes : Angélus (1)
L'angélus de L'église Saint-Paterne est toujours sonné par la cloche 4
12 coups sur la cloche 2
3 x 3 coups sur la cloche 2 et volée de la cloche 4 Sol3
St.Patern 23 janv.2011(1)
Paroisse Saint Patern
2 place Sainte Catherine 56000 Vannes
2018 DÉDICACE DES DIX ANS DE LÀ RÉOUVERTURE DE NÔTRE ÉGLISE DE SAINT PATERN 2018(3)
Messe des peuples 2013 en l'église Saint-Patern de Vannes le 03/02/2013.
Chant KYRIE en langue Tamoul.
St.Patern 24 juillet 2011
Saint Patern
2 place Sainte Catherine 56000 Vannes
La messe célébrée par le Père Augustin Marie Aubry
Église Saint-Patern de Vannes - Sonnerie dominicale intérieur
Sonnerie des 3 Cloches sur 4 que compte l'église Saint-Paterne de Vannes le 10 mai 2014 pour la messe anticipée du Dimanche
5 cloches de 1897 fondues toutes par Adolphe Havard dans l'actuelle fonderie de cloches Cornille-Havard à Villedieu-les-Poêles. (Do3-Ré3-Mi3-Sol3-Do4)
L'édifice, détruit par les Normands au Xe siècle et reconstruit au siècle suivant, est pendant tout le Moyen Âge une importante étape de pèlerinage. Saint-Patern, premier évêque connu de Vannes, est en effet l'un des sept saints fondateurs de Bretagne, et ses reliques conservées à Vannes attirent la foule des pèlerins du Tro-Breiz qui accomplissent le tour de Bretagne pour vénérer les reliques des saints fondateurs. Au XIVe siècle, ce pèlerinage crée de grands troubles dans la ville car le clergé de Saint-Patern et les chanoines de la cathédrale se disputent le droit de présenter les reliques, c'est-à-dire de recevoir les vénérations, et donc les offrandes, des pèlerins en quête d'indulgences. Les paroissiens de Saint-Patern défendent leurs droits contre les chanoines aidés dans la circonstance par des sergents du duc. On fait le guet et on s'enferme dans l'église à l'arrivée des « ennemis », tout en recommandant aux fidèles de continuer à jeter leurs offrandes' par les fenêtres. L'affaire va même, pour être réglée, jusqu'en cour de Rome. Le culte de saint Patern a presque disparu aujourd'hui comme son église romane victime des tempêtes en 1721-1726. L'édifice actuel a été reconstruit dans les années qui suivirent, sur les plans de l'architecte vannetais Delourme. Le grand escalier, la tour de granit et sa lanterne sont commencés en 1769 mais la flèche ne peut être achevée qu'en 1826 grâce à une souscription lancée par le recteur, M. Guénanten.
2018 DÉDICACE DES DIX ANS DE LÀ RÉOUVERTURE DE NÔTRE ÉGLISE DE SAINT PATERN 2018(10)
Rétrospective des 50 ans de la paroisse Notre-Dame de Lourdes à Vannes en Morbihan
Cloche 2 de l'église St-Patern de Vannes (56)
Volée de la cloche 2 de l'église Saint-Patern de Vannes Morbihan.
Ce clocher contient quatre cloches A. Havard, et une plus petite cloche d'un fondeur qui m'est inconnu (cloche manuelle difficile d'accès car trop haute, malheureusement).
Do3 - Ré3 - Mi3 - Sol3 - Do4.
Je remercie vivement François Le Sonneur de CLOCHES pour l'invitation et l'organisation, et le père Amaury pour l'agréable accueil et sa coopération.
St Peters Cathedral, Vannes, France
Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Remparts de Vannes
Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Remparts de Vannes
The walls of Vannes are the fortifications erected between iii th and xvii th centuries to protect the city of Vannes in the department of Morbihan in France . Founded by the Romans at the end of the i st century BC. AD during the reign of Augustus , the civitas Venetorum is forced to hide behind a castrum at the end of iii th century , even though a major crisis shakes theRoman empire . This first enclosure remains the only protection of the city for more than a millennium. It was at the time of Duke John IV , at the end of the xiv th century , the city wall was rebuilt and extended southward to protect the new districts. The duke wants to make Vannes not only a place of residence but also a stronghold on which he can rely in case of conflict. The surface of the intramural city is doubled and the deputy deputy to the new enclosure its fortress of the Hermine .
The wars of the League of the late xvi th century forced the city to develop several bastions polygonal (Gréguennic, Upper Madness, Brozilay, Notre Dame). The spur of the Garenne is the last defensive work built in Vannes around 1630 . From 1670 , King Louis XIV sold piece by piece the elements of the ramparts to finance his wars. The most significant event was, in 1697 , the donation to the city of Vannes of the ruins of the castle of Hermine, which then serve for the redevelopment of the port and the maintenance of municipal buildings.
The urban development of the xix th century have resulted in the demolition of several segments of the north wall and west. We must wait for the partial destruction in 1886 of the Prison Gate, one of the oldest access to the old town, to see Vannetais attached to their heritage meet to form an association for the defense of heritage in 1911 . The gradual establishment of the protection of the ramparts as historical monuments between 1912 and 1958 follows. For several decades, the city undertakes the restoration and development of the parts of the ramparts which it owns. Keystone heritage Vannes and tourist element par excellence, the ramparts of Vannes are among the few urban fortifications that still exist in Britain .
At the end of iii th century , under the threat of Germanic peoples , the Emperor Probus authorizes Darioritum , like all cities of litus saxonicum to build fortifications. The ancient town of Vannes is surrounded by ramparts on the hill of Mené and abandons the hill of Boismoreau which formed the heart of the city. After the war, Jean IV , son of Jean de Montfort, appointed Duke of Brittany by the Treaty of Guérande , had the walls repaired and enlarged to the south to encompass the suburbs of the city. The area of the closed city then increases from 5 to 13 hectares.
Vannes Remparts includes :
Notre Dame Bastion
Saint John's Gate
Bertranne Tower
The Executioner's Tower
Château de la Motte
Joliette Tower
Lien Tower or Credey House
Constable's Tower
Spur of the Garenne
Poterne Gate I
Lagorce Hotel
Mariolle Gate
Calmont Gate and Tower
Trumpet Tour
Hermine Castle
Saint Vincent Gate
Pont-Saint-Vincent
Greggennian Bastion
Gate and Barbican of Gréguennic
Bastion of Haute-Folie
Michelet door
Tour Saint-François
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Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Le Port de Plaisance
Places to see in ( Vannes - France ) Le Port de Plaisance
Le Port de Plaisance is a nice port to visit on a sunny day. Lots of boats, lots of money, and lots of maintenance. It is said that the happiest days of a boaters' life are when the boat is purchased, and the day it is sold.
Right there in town and hard to miss. Its always good to see boats on a sunny day. Stroll along the concrete boardwalk and it ends at a grassy path to continue down longer. Easily accessed from the centre of the town the main port is an essential visit. Great to walk along the length of the port seeing all the boats.
Nice place, central parking, short walk from old town, calm and at the same time pretty. Many people were eating sandwiches in the area to take in the views also a few restaurants offering this view as well as good food.
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Brest. Inauguration de l'église St Michel. Introduction
Brest, dimanche 29 septembre 2013, inauguration de l'église St Michel après travaux.
Cérémonie présidée par Mgr Jean Marie Le Vert, évêque de Quimper et Léon, en présence du père Claude Caill, curé doyen de Brest Rade.
Le père Claude Caill présente l'église et les travaux réalisés.
Toutes les photos sur Magix :
Paroles de bienvenue de Mgr Le Vert à l'occasion du centenaire de l'église.
Les photos de la cérémonie sont à l'adresse :
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