Installation of Laurent Cadoret 1822 (≈ 1822)
First Protestant pastor in Contay.
1828-1829
Construction of the temple
Construction of the temple 1828-1829 (≈ 1829)
Dates engraved on the façade.
1867
Creation of the Protestant school
Creation of the Protestant school 1867 (≈ 1867)
In the temple premises.
1870
Restoration by Jules Truth
Restoration by Jules Truth 1870 (≈ 1870)
Added the stone porch.
2003
Assignment to the municipality
Assignment to the municipality 2003 (≈ 2003)
Restoration by Contay.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Laurent Cadoret - First Protestant Pastor
Settled in Contay in 1822.
Jules Vérité - Carpenter-restaurant
Renovation of temple in 1870.
Architecte Leullier - Design Designer
Directed the restoration of 1870.
Origin and history
The Protestant Temple of Contay is a religious building built in 1829 to serve the local Reformed community. Located in the department of the Somme, about 20 kilometers northeast of Amiens, it is one of the thirteen temples that this territory once had. Its modest brick architecture, with a limestone porch, reflects the rural Protestant traditions of Picardia.
The Protestant presence in Contay dates back to the 18th century, but it was in 1822 that Laurent Cadoret, the first pastor of the department, settled there. The temple, built between 1828 and 1829, also houses a Protestant school in 1867. In 1870, it was restored by Jules Vérité, a local carpenter, under the direction of architect Leullier, with the addition of a porch overlooking the main street.
The primitive entrance, replaced by an oculus, led to an interior redevelopment, placing the chair on the side. A sacristy, built in the north, served as a meeting room for the Presbyteral Council. In 2003, the temple was transferred to the commune of Contay, which restored it. Today it remains one of the few Protestant temples preserved in the Picardy countryside.
The triangular fronton of the porch bears a biblical inscription (John XIII:35): "By this all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." This temple, along with those of Harponville and Feuquières-en-Vimeu, bears witness to the history of rural Protestantism in Picardia.
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