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Church of Saint John the Baptist dans les Landes

Landes

Church of Saint John the Baptist

    5 Route de Saint-Jean
    40280 Benquet

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
900
1000
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
IXe siècle
Construction of the early church
1572
Destruction during the Wars of Religion
1677
Meeting of St. Peter's in Benquet
1757
Addition of collateral
1879-1888
Reconstruction of the present church
1887
Installation of stained glass and furniture
2019-2020
Complete renovation
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Pierre de Laborde - Curé de Benquet Disappeared in 1792 during the Revolution.
Pierre Tastet - Seminarian and notary Replaces Laborde, abdicated in 1793.
Marie Camille Herminie de Cornulier (comtesse de Lonjon) - Field donor Offers careers and land for reconstruction.
Gustave-Pierre Dagrant - Glass painter Author of stained glass in 1887.
Jean-Éloi Ducom - Sculptor Realizes the high relief of *La Cène* in 1887.
Mgr Victor Delannoy - Bishop Consecrate the church in 1888.

Origin and history

The Church of Saint John Baptist of Benquet, in the Landes, replaces a 9th century primitive church, destroyed during the Wars of Religion in 1572. In 1757, a collateral was added to it with materials from the former church of Saint-Pé-d The Revolution disrupted parish life: the parish priest Pierre de Laborde disappeared in 1792, and his successor, Pierre Tastet, abdicated in 1793 under dechristianizing pressure.

The reconstruction of the present church began in 1879, led by Bishop Delannoy, bishop of Aire. The land and sand quarries are offered by the Countess of Lonjon, born Herminie de Cornulier. Funded by a local subscription, the church was consecrated in 1888, with stained glass windows of Gustave-Pierre Dagrant illustrating the life of Saint John the Baptist. The furniture, including a high relief inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, was installed between 1887 and 1893.

The church houses traces of its turbulent history: a tympanum recovered from the old church, initials of donors engraved on the capitals, and holy bells in 1893. The adjacent cemetery preserves the tombs of the Marquis de Cornulier and the family of the Count of Saint-Christau. Renovated between 2019 and 2020, it remains an active place of worship, integrated into the parish of Saint-Martin-du-Marsan since 1996.

The former parish of Saint-Pé-d His cemetery, abandoned around 1750, was still used two generations after its decommissioning. A statue of St Peter in the present church perpetuates the memory of this missing chapel.

The 1887 stained glass windows, produced by Dagrant's Bordeaux workshop, depict six key scenes of John the Baptist's life: his birth, his role as a precursor of Christ, the baptism of Jesus, his denunciation of Herod, his beheading, and the presentation of his head in Herodiad. These works illustrate the iconographic importance of the patron saint in the building.

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