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Venon, Fabien. „Les nouveaux territoires de l'Eglise catholique : maillage paroissial et gestion du patrimoine religieux“. Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CLF20001.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleCharbonnel, Marie. „Materialibus ad immaterialia : Peinture murale et piété dans les anciens diocèses de Clermont, du Puy et de Saint-Flour du XIIe au XVe siècle“. Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012CLF20005.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWall-painting is viewed as a material medium of communication deeply linked to the places of worship and devotion that are churches. As a part of this place et by its monumental character, it forms a privileged way of spread for messages which addressees belong to terrestrial and celestial spheres. Those religious places and spaces, which wall painting is a good part, should consequently be viewed by taking account of its function and attendance. This dissertation proposes to envisage medieval religious practices through the prism of wall painting of the former dioceses of Clermont, Le Puy and Saint-Flour (1317). At first, the political and religious frameworks, historiography of the studies on wall painting and the problematic are exposed. Secondly, questionings induced by murals linked to spaces used by believers and clerical communities are developed. Thirdly, questionings inherent to murals inserted in material environment of the pious foundation, which serve as setting for liturgical or non liturgical prayers, and which are included in an individual and/or family context, are treated. The aim of this study is to consider iconographic and epigraphic expressions within private and community frameworks. Indeed, issues are very different, notably at levels as signs of identity and iconographic themes as portrait
Demange, Camille. „Le développement de l'architecture gothique à Saint-Georges de Sélestat au XIIIe siècle : une démonstration du pouvoir municipal ?“ Thesis, Strasbourg, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020STRAG041.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSélestat is at first a priory under the tutelage of monks from Conques, who have a church dedicated to Sainte-Foy. The political structure of the locality is changed when it gets equipped with a judiciary shared between the Emperor and the priory in 1217. Shortly after this date, the construction of the new parish church Saint-Georges. Due to a lot of written evidences, the rivalry between the clergies of the two churches throughout the Middle Ages is well informed. The eastern parts of Saint-Georges reuses the new solutions from the cathedral of Toul (near Nancy) and of the churches from burgundy, whereas the nave is characterized by a Romanesque inspiration involved in a understated recovery of the Gothic
Bouziat, Quentin. „La place des prieurés conventuels dans la vie économique, politique et religieuse du diocèse de Genève-Annecy aux XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles“. Thesis, Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20007/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleIn the 10th century, the Church from Savoy is in a very poor state. Weakened by various invasions, the secular clergy struggles to recover. Monks from major abbeys are sent by the episcopate influencing the creation of priories on the diocesan land. These religious houses settle permanently and play an important role in the life of the parishes hosting them. While regular priories had to face different fates, some of them are still conventual in the modern era. The different bishops count five conventual priories, but only four of these were founded around the 10th century. These are the priories of Bellevaux en Bauges, Peillonnex, Talloires and Contamine. This study focuses on the role of these institutions in the context of the Catholic Reformation introduced in the diocese during the last decades of the 16th century. The study is based on three main points. The first point traces back the evolution of the priories from their foundation until the introduction of the Reform movement in Geneva. The second part concentrates on the story of the monasteries over three centuries under the Ancien Regime. The last part is more thematic as it outlines how the conventual priories influence the political, religious and economic life of the Annecy-Geneva's diocese in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
Péricard, Jacques Lauranson-Rosaz Christian. „Le diocèse de Bourges au Haut Moyen Age de saint Ursin à Audebert“. Lyon : Université Lyon3, 2006. http://thesesbrain.univ-lyon3.fr/sdx/theses/lyon3/2005/pericard_p.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTrébaol, Céline. „L’abbaye de Saint-Sulpice et ses dépendances : l’expérience monastique au féminin dans le diocèse de Rennes, XIIe – XVIIIe siècles“. Thesis, Rennes 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN20003.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleFounded in the early years of 12th Century in the heart of a movement of monastic renewal, the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Sulpice quickly grew thanks to its founder, hermit Raoul de la Futaie, and to the support of the Dukes of Brittany, thus getting at the head of about forty priories by the 13th Century. The rigorist principles of hermits can be recognized in the abbey church’s architecture, whose partitioned spaces and bare, sober decoration favour a conventual life based on meditation. Originally meant as a double monastery, the insubordination of the male friars lead to their disappearance in the course of the 16th Century, leaving Saint-Sulpice as a fully women’s abbey. Led by their vocation, the nuns enter into a restricting life whose landmark is their strict enclosure. The Rule of Saint Benedict and the monastery’s Constitutions bind the nuns’ environment so that they can only find comfort in their own submissiveness and self-abnegation. At the helm of her community, the abbess rules with discretio and guides the girls towards perfection. The priories, remote from the mother house, progressively gain some independence, increased still by the reception of their own novices from the 17th Century on. The rise of conventual priories against the decline of rural houses leads to a dichotomy of this network by the end of the 18th Century
Lunven, Anne. „Construction de l’espace religieux dans les diocèses de Rennes, Dol et Alet/Saint-Malo : Approches historique et archéologique de la formation des territoires ecclésiastiques (diocèse, paroisse et cadres intermédiaires) entre le Ve et le XIIIe siècle“. Thesis, Rennes 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012REN20010.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleOur work aimed to understand the formation of ecclesiastical territories of Rennes, Dol and Alet/Saint-Malo dioceses between the fifth and thirteenth centuries. Our focus on these three dioceses of Haute Bretagne is justified by thecrossroads between two theorised systems of ecclesiastical organisation. On the one hand, the Episcopal see of Rennes originated from gallo-frankish tradition and, on the other hand, Episcopal sees of Alet/Saint-Malo and Dol which evolved until ninth century due to the Celtic Church, in the framework of Breton emigration west of the Vilaine. In the first model, ecclesiastical structures were inherited from antique civil districts, contrary to the second model where the Church wasestablished following criteria that were more based on community than territory. Based on textual analysis and archaeology, especially from funeral sites and religious buildings, we intend to show that Church, in the Breton zone as in the Frankish zone, did not always have the same relationship to space. It was only between the eleventh and twelfth centuries, in the context of Gregorian Reform that Church emerged as a temporal institution, dedicated to taking charge of population. The creation of parishes, diocese, archdeaconries and deaneries followed the same dynamics: the affirmation of bishop as an autonomous power, who, as holder of sacredness, have exerted a spiritual authority beyond that exerted by churches or clerics dependents on his jurisdiction
Gicquel, Samuel. „Prêtres de Bretagne : les carrières ecclésiastiques dans les diocèses de Saint-Brieuc et de Vannes (1801-1905)“. Rennes 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REN20031.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAs early as the end of Restoration, the profusion of priests in the Breton dioceses of Saint-Brieuc and Vannes resulted in the blocking of clerical careers, especially in Upper Brittany. It led to a diversification of the trajectories a priest could aspire to. A wide erudition, the management of charities, or holding several offices were other ways leading to clerical notability. Benefiting from favourable circumstances, bishops increased their hierarchical control of the clergy. Given the amount of competition, a priest aspiring to a successful career had no choice other than to abide by his bishop's decisions and to become the all round clergyman, unless he could rely on family connections, his own cultural capital or a dense social network. In both dioceses, ecclesiastical careers were markedly influenced by cultural borders. Memories of former dioceses remained vivid for several decades before fading out in the second half of the century when the new diocesan framework settled in
Portelli, Martine. „Recherches sur les manuscrits du XII° siècle provenant de la bibliothèque de l'abbaye bénédictine de Saint-Cyran dans le diocèse de Bourges“. Dijon, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001DIJOL016.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTurpin, Éric Bernard. „L'Église catholique et les pouvoirs dans le diocèse de Saint-Denis de la Réunion de 1911 à 1981“. Thesis, La Réunion, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LARE0017/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe decree of February 6th 1911 applies the law of December 9th 1905 to separate the Church and the State in the French colonies of Martinique, Guadeloupe and Reunion. This complete separation gives to the religious institution its freedom since it is not under the financial and juridic dependence of public authority anymore. Even if the issues of retirement and inventory of goods take place quite quickly and without any major incident, except in Saint-Gilles-les-Hauts, the retribution of personal properties and real estates belonging to the ecclesiastical establishments will only be solved during the Vichy Administration and in the beginning of the 4th Republic.After the time of passion linked to the application of the law will come the time of cordial Agreement right after the World War 1 during the episcopate of his Lordship de Beaumont. The Church, which was supposed to be the Absente would then be present in the colonial on to the postcolonial society, on a mutual respect basis. During this period, the Church made a bold act (the fight against fraud for the elections of April 1936), a support going to the dishonest compromise with the Vichy Administration, and the struggle against Communism, especially after World War 2. The sixties and the seventies would be the time of Assertion (the fight against electoral fraud, the struggle for natural birth regulation, criticism of the economic and social project and model but also alternative propositions) and also a time of Emancipation not without any domestic tearing, often linked to Society, and finally a time for the check of all sorts of manipulations, whether old ones (the right wing) or new ones (the Communist Party of Reunion).In the 70s, his Lordship Gilbert Aubry, the actual bishop, finishes off the process of emancipation of the Church that had started ten years before. From 1911 to 1981 the Catholic Church in Reunion Island would go from the Separation with the State to Emancipation
Péricard, Jacques. „Le diocèse de Bourges au Haut Moyen Age de saint Ursin à Audebert : IVe siècle-1097 : essai sur le gouvernement épiscopal et les structures ecclésiastiques en Berry“. Lyon 3, 2004. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2005_out_pericard_j.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRestif, Bruno. „La paroisse, cadre d'application de la Réforme catholique en Haute-Bretagne (diocèses de Rennes, Dol et Saint-Malo) : histoire d'un processus de transformation religieuse et culturelle (XVIe et XVIIe siècles)“. Rennes 2, 2004. http://books.openedition.org/pur/7058.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAs a "Ground study" of the Catholic Reformation, the present work intents to illustrate the process of cultural and religious transformation within the 469 parishes and chapels belonging to the dioceses of Upper Brittany (Haute-Bretagne), i. E. Rennes, Dol and Saint-Malo, from the middle of 15th to the beginning of the 18th century. The first part covers the parishes of Haute-Bretagne during a long 16th centuy. We first will outline the way parishes are being administered, and then try to understand at what degree the Church constitutes the Parish's centre ; finally we contemplate the clerical framing, the will to undertake reforms and appearing of new problems. The second part is dedicated to the main century of Catholic Reformation, i. E. The 17th century. The implementation of this movement is based both on the episcopal impetus and the reforming within the clergy, but furthermore on the admnistration of the fabriques. The ambition of extending christianisation is characterised by the action of devout elites, the preaching of the clergy, the Missions as well as by the development of worship brotherhoods. Besides, transformations related to the Sacral space, and the worship's magnificence bear witness of the links between liturgy and the pastoral influence. The third part is about the achievements and limits of the reforming action, both as to faiths and practices. We first aim to elucidate the matter of the transformation of the practices and inner conversions, and then illustrate changes and continuities in the field of devotion. Finally, the mutation and resistance of the Ancient World testify of the strategies' reality and success, but also the resistances and remains
Mattalia, Yoan. „Les établissements des ordres militaires aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles dans les diocèses de Cahors, Rodez et Albi : approche archéologique et historique“. Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20109.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe order of the Temple and that of the Hospital of St. Jean of Jerusalem were established in the French dioceses of Cahors, Rodez and Albi in the first half of the twelfth century. Their foundation resulted from a conscious policy to integrate into the local community and to develop close relationships with lay and religious elites in southern France, who were considerably receptive to the new form of spirituality promoted by military monasticism. The Templars and the Hospitalers thus founded a network of rural and urban commanderies. This network reveals a particular conceptualization of space within these three dioceses and evidences practices specific to these territories by the brothers of the military orders. As a reflection of their propositum vitae, the domus, the focal point of these religious communities’ daily life, blends together different kinds of spaces and different functions, whose material objects were named borrowing terms both from religious architecture as well as castra. These buildings, which evolved throughout the twelfth and thirteenth centuries along with the regular communities they housed, participated in the construction of the identity of military monasticism
Deau, Tatiana. „Les diocèses de la Martinique et de la Guadeloupe de la séparation à "l'émancipation" : le catholicisme aux Antilles françaises de 1912 à 1972 sous l'administration de la Congrégation du Saint-Esprit“. Paris, EPHE, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EPHE5016.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe study of Catholicism in Martinique and Guadeloupe during the spiritan administration from 1912 to 1972 is part of the history of Catholicism in the diocesan and regional scale. It is based on a period from the appointment of first spiritan bishops in French West Indies to the resignation of the last of these, which succeeded the first bishops natives of these dioceses. This intermediate phase was crucial as much by the Bishops' policy which finished shaping the identity of those dioceses which led to the withdrawal of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit in these two dioceses. The focus of research is the study from different angles of religious, lay people, their developments and their work within these churches, while highlighting the various facets and the persistence of the specificity of the dioceses of the French Caribbean. This study also showed that the Catholic religion is undoubtedly part of the culture of these islands, and highlighted the similarities and dissimilarities of Martinique and Guadeloupe despite their proximity and their shared history. Because of the ties between France to these Caribbean islands, they were confronted with many phenomena on the one hand similar to those encountered in hexagonal France, but with lags diachronic and partly related to local situations. The research presented has shown the various developments that have experienced these churches, voluntary or forced. It leads also to new insights into the late twentieth century
Vivier, Fabien. „La collégiale de Saint-Julien de Brioude (Haute-Loire) : Recherches sur les liens entre l’architecture ecclésiale, son agencement iconographique, et la liturgie d’une communauté canoniale au Moyen Âge“. Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CLF20005/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis thesis is made up of two statistical analyses which are at the service of the study of Saint-Julien de Brioude’s cultural identity. Having had a lush history, the Brioude Company kept a complex web of relationships. Both, art and liturgy, were the frame for the identity study of this chapter. The study of the Brivadois breviary proved how unique the Brivadois liturgy was. Unlike what was thought at first, such liturgy was not as close as to that of Clermont-Ferrand. Born from the blending of liturgical tradition from Aquitaine and Velay, the Brivadois liturgy was endowed with singing pieces and specific orations. The spatial staging of the relics partook of the collegiate’s specificity the pilgrims visited. Next to Julien’s gravestone, other Saints’ bodies and relics were subjected to devotions.The collegiate’s sculpted program was designed in two times. As they were often faithfully linked with the iconographic subjects used in Clermont’s diocese, Brioude’s capitals were put together in accordance with the areas dividing the ecclesial space. These nested areas were next to one another and highlighted the differences between the relics, the furniture and the images. The chevet intertwined Saint-Sépulcre’s iconography, along with its Crusades, with Julien’s reliquary gravestone and the secondary altars. The sculptures were used as genuine signage livened up around the liturgical tragedy. The images took part in the setting up of history’s liturgical memorial space.This study gives new perspectives which go beyond the monographic frame. Liturgy and arts can provide us with tangible understanding elements regarding the cultural exchanges and the layout of the ecclesial space. The canon’s familial origin determined this area (the Brivadois) located at the confluence of Auvergne’s Aquitaine and the Velay (buffer zone with the Empire). From the Brioude chapter located between these two, without being central, it extracted the cultural benefits as well as a very own standing. The Brioude chapter thus managed to shape its collegiate so as to celebrate the canonical company itself and the Saint whom she possessed the relics from. Attracting the crowd enabled the company to carry own the patron Saint’s memory and to provide themselves with the essential resources to make it operate. The collegiate was undertaken as a landscape’s landmark determining an attractive architectural identity