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Gaye, Stéphanie. "Les chapelles rurales de Gascogne et du Pays Basque du XVIème siècle au XVIIIème siècle : signes d’une culture religieuse identitaire et relais d’un catholicisme actif dans les campagnes." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040108.
Full textThe spreading of the rural chapels in Gascony and in the Basque Country which seems « static » reveals a growing takeover by the tridentine Church in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the 17th and 18th centuries, this phenomenon is intensified by new chapels mainly devoted to Mary. The Church adapts a pre-existing system and improves it. It reinvests the local religious culture founded on rural chapels which are deeply part of the Gascon and Basque identity. In these chapels devoted to Our Lady, pilgrimages and processions are furthered, undermining the influence of some rural chapels, some of which shelter “superstitious” and “secular” practices at the limit of the legal religion. Thus it creates a hierarchic organization which constitutes the spearhead of the tridentine reform. The faithful are guided by the brotherhoods, a devoted clergy and sometimes a religious order (convents, monasteries …). The rural chapels take over the “re-catholicization”. A wide movement of the rural populations’ cultural integration actually seems to be set up by the Tridentine Church. Finally, as a “re-catholicization” medium of the rural populations, the chapels integrate into a will to fight against Protestantism known as the Calvinism in South-Western France. Some sanctuaries create a real zone of influence delimiting the cultural area of Gascony and the Basque Country
Gaye, Stéphanie. "Les chapelles rurales de Gascogne et du Pays Basque du XVIème siècle au XVIIIème siècle : signes d’une culture religieuse identitaire et relais d’un catholicisme actif dans les campagnes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040108.
Full textThe spreading of the rural chapels in Gascony and in the Basque Country which seems « static » reveals a growing takeover by the tridentine Church in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the 17th and 18th centuries, this phenomenon is intensified by new chapels mainly devoted to Mary. The Church adapts a pre-existing system and improves it. It reinvests the local religious culture founded on rural chapels which are deeply part of the Gascon and Basque identity. In these chapels devoted to Our Lady, pilgrimages and processions are furthered, undermining the influence of some rural chapels, some of which shelter “superstitious” and “secular” practices at the limit of the legal religion. Thus it creates a hierarchic organization which constitutes the spearhead of the tridentine reform. The faithful are guided by the brotherhoods, a devoted clergy and sometimes a religious order (convents, monasteries …). The rural chapels take over the “re-catholicization”. A wide movement of the rural populations’ cultural integration actually seems to be set up by the Tridentine Church. Finally, as a “re-catholicization” medium of the rural populations, the chapels integrate into a will to fight against Protestantism known as the Calvinism in South-Western France. Some sanctuaries create a real zone of influence delimiting the cultural area of Gascony and the Basque Country
Books on the topic "Sainte-Chapelle (Church)"
Marie-Pierre, Laffitte, Durand Jannic, Musée du Louvre, Réunion des musées nationaux (France), and Sainte-Chapelle (Paris France), eds. Le trésor de la Sainte-Chapelle. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2001.
Find full textLouvre, Musée du, and Réunion des musées nationaux (France), eds. Le trésor de la Sainte-Chapelle. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2001.
Find full textAnsar, Patrick. Le gothique flamboyant en Picardie: L'église et la chapelle Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Magnelay. Paris: Harmattan, 2013.
Find full textMetheny, Stan. Vexilla regis glorie: Liturgy and relics at the Sainte-Chapelle in the thirteenth century. Paris: CNRS éditions, 2022.
Find full textMassé, Alice. La chapelle d'Hem: Commande d'un patron esthète roubaisien. Lille: Éditions Invenit, 2019.
Find full text1936-, François pape, ed. Méditations quotidiennes du pape François: Homélies du matin à la chapelle de la Maison Sainte-Marthe. Montrouge: Bayard, 2013.
Find full textHediger, C., ed. La Sainte-Chapelle de Paris. Royaume de France ou Jerusalem celeste? Actes du Colloque ) Paris, College de France, 2002). Turnhout: Brepols, 2007.
Find full textChristine, Hediger, ed. La Sainte-Chapelle de Paris: Royaume de France ou Jerusalem céleste? : actes du colloque (Paris, College de France, 2002). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2007.
Find full textÉglise catholique. Archidiocèse de Québec. Coadjuteur (1891-1898 : Bégin). Construction d'une chapelle pour l'adoration du T. Saint Sacrement: Au Monastère Sainte Anne des Franciscaines missionnaires de Marie à Québec. [S.l: s.n., 1986.
Find full textMauduit, Thierry. La chapelle rupestre et l'ermitage Sainte-Catherine de Cambes, Gironde: Vie et mort d'un site inscrit dans le paysage historique de l'Entre-deux-Mers. Villenave d'Ornon: Aquitaine historique, 2014.
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