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Saint Hermeland Church of Saint Herblain à Saint-Herblain en Loire-Atlantique

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Loire-Atlantique

Saint Hermeland Church of Saint Herblain

    7 Place de l'Abbé Chérel
    44800 Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Église Saint-Hermeland de Saint-Herblain
Crédit photo : Pymouss - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe-XVIe siècles
Initial construction
1848
Return of relics
21 décembre 1925
MH classification
16 septembre 1943
Bombardment
1987
Restoration of stained glass windows
2014
Classification of furniture
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 21 December 1925

Key figures

Hermeland d'Indre - Holy patron Evangelizer of the country of Nantes (7th-VIIIth centuries).
Jean V de Bretagne - Duke of Brittany Promoter of post-war reconstructions of Succession.
François II de Bretagne - Duke of Brittany Reigns during church building (1458-1488).
Abbé Cherel - Curé in the 19th century Initiator of expansion in the 1860s.
Prosper Gabarit - Successor priest Reconstruction of the choir around 1880.
Père Célestin Ringeard - Vicar in 1962 Future monk of Tibhirine.
Thomas Vallet - Local sculptor Author of the high altar (1889-1890).

Origin and history

The Saint-Hermeland church, located in Saint-Herblain in the Loire-Atlantique, is a rare example of Gothic architecture in the Nantes agglomeration. Built in the 15th and 16th centuries, it is dedicated to Hermeland in Indre, a local saint and evangelizer of the country of Nantes. Its flat bedside, typical of English influence, and slate-frame bell tower reflect regional specificities. The building, modified in the 18th and 19th centuries, preserves medieval elements like a polychrome cradle vault decorated with dragon heads.

The church underwent major enlargements in the 19th century, including the extension of the nave, the reconstruction of the choir and the addition of sacristies. Its blue stained glass windows, destroyed in 1943 and restored from 1987 onwards, illustrate the life of Saint Hermeland. Furniture, such as the neogothic high altar (1889) or the neoclassical confessional (1816), testify to stylistic evolutions. Classified as a historical monument in 1925, it has also housed relics of the saint since 1848, strengthening its spiritual role.

Originally, the church dominates a forested territory, a former hunting site for the Counts of Nantes. Built on a promontory to escape the floods of the Loire, it uses local materials: granite for walls and tuft for ornaments. Its history reflects the Christianization of Brittany under the Dukes John V and Francis II (XV century), a period of reconstruction after the War of Succession. Despite the bombings of 1943, it retains its 19th century appearance, with a length of 87 meters and walls of 8 meters high.

The parish, founded in 2003, is part of the diocese of Nantes. The church houses notable works such as the neoclassical retables of Sainte-Anne (XVIIe, repaired in 1785) and the Virgin (1839), or the oak pulpit (1815). Nine medallions and six marouflé canvases, restored in 2022-2023, celebrate the local saints. The court and the square were renovated in 2022, emphasizing its anchor in communal life.

Father Célestin Ringeard, future monk of Tibhirine, was vicar there in 1962. The building, spared by urbanization until the 1960s, contrasts with other medieval churches in the 19th century. Its inscription in 1925 and that of its furniture in 2014 (master altar, altarpieces, pulpit, statues) attest to its heritage value. The relics of Saint Hermeland, reported in 1848, make it a major place of devotion.

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