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College of Oratorians of Joyeuse en Ardèche

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Collège des Oratoriens

College of Oratorians of Joyeuse

    Rue Sainte-Anne
    07260 Joyeuse
Ownership of the municipality
Collège des Oratoriens de Joyeuse
Collège des Oratoriens de Joyeuse
Collège des Oratoriens de Joyeuse
Crédit photo : Raymond Sénèque. - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1620
College Foundation
1676
Completion of work
1789
End of activities
1988
Historical classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs (AH 262): inscription by order of 19 April 1988

Key figures

Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse - Duchess and founder Initiator of the college in 1620.
Cardinal de Bérulle - Religious co-founder Collaborate in the creation of the college.
Guillaume de Joyeuse - Posthumous benefactor Led property for the foundation.
François de Joyeuse - Posthumous benefactor Contributes to financial resources.
Pape Paul V - Religious Authority Approves the foundation of the college.

Origin and history

The Oratorian College of Joyeuse is an educational institution founded in the 17th century in the city of Joyeuse, in Ardèche. It is closely linked to the religious and social history of the region, notably through its attachment to the Oratorian Order, a Reform Catholic congregation.

The establishment of the college dates back to 1620, when Duchess Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse, wife of Charles de Guise, founded the establishment in collaboration with Cardinal de Bérulle. This project builds on the goods bequeathed by William of Joyeuse and Francis of Joyeuse, with the approval of Pope Paul V, the consuls and the inhabitants of Joyeuse. This foundation coincides with the separation of the parish of Joyeuse from that of Rosières and the beginning of the reconstruction of the local church.

The architectural ensemble was completed in 1676, after more than half a century of work. The college operates under the direction of the Oratorians until the French Revolution, when their activities end. The building, a witness to this religious and educational history, was finally listed as historic monuments in 1988, thus recognizing its heritage value.

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