The church of Saint Michel des Lions (french: église Saint-Michel-des-Lions; Limousin oc, egleisa de Sent Micheu daus Lions) is one of the main churches in
Limoges
Limoges (, , ; oc, Lemòtges, locally ) is a city and Communes of France, commune, and the prefecture of the Haute-Vienne Departments of France, department in west-central France. It was the administrative capital of the former Limousin region ...
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Haute-Vienne
Haute-Vienne (; oc, Nauta Vinhana, ; English: Upper Vienne) is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwest-central France. Named after the Vienne River, it is one of the twelve departments that together constitute Nouvelle-Aquitai ...
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France
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. It derives its name from the two Gallo-Roman stone lions that stand guard at the entrance of the building.
History
Around 630,
Saint Loup, bishop of Limoges, bestowed St. Michel's Chapel to the
canons of St. Martial. The church was destroyed by two successive fires in 1123 and 1147 and was re-built by monk Pierre de Verteuil. It was consecrated in 1213. But the building collapsed and the foundation stone of another church was laid in 1364. Only two chapels and some walls remain from the church of 1364. In 1552, the church was extended and a new bay with glass walls were added to the west side. Other works were made in the following centuries, mainly on the bell tower in 1604, 1754, 1810, etc.
Description
This
Gothic
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People and languages
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church from the 14th and 16th centuries has a typical
Limousin
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bell tower (as the
Limoges Cathedral
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) topped by a metal ball.
In 1810, lighting struck the bell tower and damaged the building. The soldier in charge of the renovation of the spire wanted to install a ball atop the bell tower "to facilitate triangulation operations and geodetic measures". This ball weighs 600 kg and is 2 meters wide. Indeed, the ball endangered the building because it had a high wind factor. Renovation works were launched and the presence of the ball was controversial among the inhabitants. With the authorization of the Ministry of Fine Arts, a new ball was supposed to replace the older one, but the First World War broke out. The new copper ball was finally installed after the end of the War. It stands next to the weathercock which has never been moved since 1824.
The church was listed as a
Historic Monument
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in 1909.
File:Limoges Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions Lion 635.jpg, One of the two lions at the entrance of the church
File:Limoges Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions Lion 634.jpg, The other lion
Interior
The church hosts the
relics
In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangi ...
of
Saint Martial
Saint Martial (3rd century), called "the Apostle of the Gauls" or "the Apostle of Aquitaine", was the first bishop of Limoges. His feast day is 30 June.
Life
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, whose worship is organised by the brotherhoods ''Grande confrérie de saint Martial'' and the ''Confrérie des Porteurs de la Châsse''.
Website of the ''Confrérie des Porteurs de la Châsse''
/ref> Besides, the church hosts the relics of Saint Loup and Saint Valerie, to which two other brotherhoods are dedicated. These relics are preserved in a 19th-century altarpiece that celebrates the miracles of Saint Martial.
Moreover, the church has rich furniture, among which:
*Two pietà
The Pietà (; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus after his body was removed from the cross. It is most often found in sculpture. The Pietà is a specific form o ...
s of the 15th century;
*Two 15th-century stained-glass windows that represent the lives of Saint John the Baptist
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and of the Virgin Mary
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;
*A 15th-century statues of Saint Valerie.
File:Limoges Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions 632.jpg, The interior of the church
File:Haute-Vienne Limoges Eglise Saint-Michel des Lions Chasse De Saint-Martial 28052012 - panoramio.jpg, The shrine of Saint Martial
File:Limoges Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions Pietà 620.jpg, A pietà
File:Limoges St Valerie presenting head.jpg, Saint Valerie and Saint Martial
File:Limoges Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions Vitrail 616.jpg, A stained-glass window
File:Vitraux Saint michel de lions.JPG, Detail of the stained glass
References
Bibliography
* St Michel des Lions Limoges XIVe XVe siècles, 3rd edition. Limoges: Imprimerie Touron et fils, 3rd quarter 1980 (1st edition 1953; 2nd edition 1967).
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14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in France
16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in France
7th-century establishments in Francia
14th-century establishments in France
Churches in Haute-Vienne
Monuments historiques of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Buildings and structures in Limoges