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Church of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil de Wattrelos dans le Nord

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Church of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil de Wattrelos

    9 Contour Église de Beaulieu
    59150 Wattrelos

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
2100
1909
Construction of church
Mai 2011
Descent of the bell Marie-Angélique
Janvier 2012
Complete Demolition
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Fin XXe siècle
Closure and de-acralisation

Key figures

Mgr Defois - Bishop of Lille Decided to close the church.

Origin and history

The Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil church of Wattrelos, located in the northern department, was built in 1909 to meet the spiritual needs of workers coming from the countryside to the expanding industrial areas. In a sober neo-Gothic style, it was distinguished by its brick structure and its bell tower with an arrow of slates, typical of the local religious constructions of the period.

At the end of the 20th century, the church suffered from structural problems and a lack of resources for its restoration. Faced with the decline in attendance and the financial constraints of the diocese of Lille, it was disacralized and then closed. After a decade of abandonment, its demolition was decided in 2012 to give way to housing. Some elements, such as the Marie-Angélique bell and a stained glass window, were preserved and entrusted to local cultural and parish centres.

The complete demolition took place in January 2012, marking the end of an emblematic place of worship in the Beaulieu district. His legacy continues through saved objects, such as the bell exposed to the Saint-Marcel centre and the stained glass built into the Saint-Pierre parish centre. These remains testify to his past role in Wattrelos' community and religious life.

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