Construction of church fin des années 1970 - début des années 1980 (≈ 1979)
Building of the parish complex and the bell tower-wall.
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Origin and history
Saint-Jean-XXIII Church is a Catholic church located in Fontenay-sous-Bois, in the Val-de-Marne department of Île-de-France. It is part of the diocese of Créteil and is distinguished by its modern architecture, incorporating a metal bell tower. The building, accompanied by a parish centre, was erected between the late 1970s and early 1980s, reflecting the architectural and liturgical developments of this period.
The contemporary bell tower is a vertical structure in metal, carrying three bells and surmounted by a cross. This architectural choice is part of a modern approach, typical of post-war religious constructions in France. The parish complex, located at 19 rue Édouard Vaillant, illustrates the Catholic Church's adaptation to the needs of the expanding urban communities during this period.
The church of Saint John XXIII is part of the religious landscape of Val-de-Marne, a department marked by rapid urbanization in the 20th century. Churches built during this period often meet a dual requirement: to offer an accessible place of worship and to integrate innovative architectural elements. This monument thus bears witness to the social and cultural transformations of the Paris suburbs in the last decades of the twentieth century.
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