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Catholic Christianity sacred sites in France
Explore Catholic Christianity sacred sites in France: pilgrimage places, living traditions, heritage landmarks, and sacred landscapes.
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Condom Cathedral
Condom, France
Condom Cathedral, the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, rises over the Gascon town above the Baïse river....
Éauze Cathedral
Eauze, France
Saint-Luperc, the former cathedral of Éauze, stands on the site of Roman Elusa, a bishop's see since late antiquity....
Church of Saint James, Moissac
Moissac, Occitania, France
The Church of Saint-Jacques is Moissac's parish dedicated to Saint James the Greater, the apostle whose shrine at Compostela is the Camino's destination....
Collegiate Church of Saint Peter, La Romieu
La Romieu, France
The Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre rises over La Romieu, a Gascon village founded as a sheltered waystation on the road to Santiago....
Saint-Pierre Abbey in Moissac
Mossaic, Occitania, France
Saint-Pierre de Moissac is one of the supreme achievements of Romanesque art. Its twelfth-century south portal renders Christ in glory from the Book of Revelation, and its...
Church of Saint Martin
Moissac, Occitania, France
The Church of Saint-Martin is reputedly among the oldest church sites in France, a Christian sanctuary built directly over the heated floors of a Gallo-Roman bathhouse....
Lectoure Cathedral
Lectoure, France
Lectoure Cathedral, dedicated to the martyr brothers Gervasius and Protasius, crowns a hilltop town in the Gers....
Church of Saint Quiteria
Aire-sur-l'Adour, France
On the hill of Le Mas above Aire-sur-l'Adour, this Romanesque church guards the tomb of Saint Quitterie and a carved 4th-century marble sarcophagus older than the building...
Saint-Sever Abbey
Saint-Sever, France
One of the great Romanesque sanctuaries of Gascony, Saint-Sever Abbey was founded around the turn of the millennium and rebuilt on the model of Cluny....
Cahors Cathedral
Cahors, Occitania, France
Cahors Cathedral rises over the old town of the Lot with two vast Romanesque domes, among the largest of the medieval West....
Aire Cathedral
Aire-sur-l'Adour, France
In the lower town of Aire-sur-l'Adour, the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste has been a seat of bishops since the early Middle Ages....
Flaran Abbey
Valence-sur-Baïse, France
Flaran Abbey, founded in 1151 at the confluence of the Auloue and Baïse, is among the best-preserved Cistercian abbeys of south-west France....
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