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Saint-François-d'Assise de Nantes Church en Loire-Atlantique

Loire-Atlantique

Saint-François-d'Assise de Nantes Church

    68 Rue de la Bourgeonnière
    44300 Nantes

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
2000
29 décembre 1952
Establishment decision
fin 1955
Start of work
6 octobre 1956
Laying the first stone
été 1957
First celebrations
2 février 1958
Official Inauguration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Monseigneur Villepelet - Bishop of Nantes Place the first stone in 1956.
Yves Liberge - Architect (father of Mr. Liberge) Designed Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes church.
M. Liberge - Chief Architect Directs the construction of the church.
Jean Poulain - Curé Chief Executive Officer (1953-1956).

Origin and history

Saint-François-d'Assise de Nantes Church is a modern religious building built in the North Nantes district, north of the city. It is built on Rue de la Bourgeonnière and belongs to the parish of Sainte-Catherine-du-Petit-Port. Its architecture, led by M. Liberge (son of architect Yves Liberge, known for Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Church), reflects a contemporary style for the time.

The decision to create a chapel in this area was taken by the bishopric on 29 December 1952. The project is moving towards the acquisition of larger land, and work begins at the end of 1955 with the digging of the foundations. The official "first stone" was laid on 6 October 1956 by Bishop Villepelet, then Bishop of Nantes. In the summer of 1957, celebrations were held even before the works were completed.

The official inauguration of the church took place on February 2, 1958. Since its creation, several parish priests have succeeded each other, marking its anchor in local parish life. The building is thus part of Nantes' religious and architectural history, reflecting the urban and spiritual evolutions of the second half of the 20th century.

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