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Church of St. Samson of Bruille-lez-Marchiennes dans le Nord

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Church of St. Samson of Bruille-lez-Marchiennes

    4 Rue des Mazures
    59490 Bruille-lez-Marchiennes

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1562
Bell font
XVIIe siècle
Statues of St. Scholastic and St. Benedict
1784-1789
Deportation of Jérôme Cabre
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Guy Hanu - Curé Certified in 1502 in the archives.
François Scohier - Curé In office until 1701 and 1705.
P. Jérôme Cabre - Curé Deported during the French Revolution.

Origin and history

The Saint-Samson church in Bruille-lez-Marchiennes is a Catholic religious building located in the commune of Bruille-lez-Marchiennes in the northern department. It is distinguished by its furniture, including a statue of St Scholasticus and a statue of St Benedict, both dating from the 17th century, as well as a bell of 1562 weighing 579 kilograms. These elements demonstrate its heritage importance and historic anchoring in the region.

The list of parish priests who served in this church before 1789 is partly known through archives. Among them are figures such as Guy Hanu, attested in 1502, or François Scohier, present until 1701. Some, like Fr.Jérôme Cabre, were deported during the French Revolution, illustrating the political and religious upheavals of that time. These mentions offer an overview of parish life over centuries.

The church is closely linked to local life, as evidenced by its proximity to the Saint-Roch Oratory of Bruille-lez-Marchiennes. These religious monuments played a central role in the social and spiritual organization of the rural communities of Hauts-de-France, marking the rhythms of daily life, from holidays to moments of contemplation.

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