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Saint-Pascal-Baylon Church dans le Val-de-Marne

Val-de-Marne

Saint-Pascal-Baylon Church

    69 Rue Cheret
    94000 Créteil

Key figures

Œuvre des Chantiers du Cardinal - Construction Initiative Made this parish church.

Origin and history

Saint-Pascal-Baylon Church is a parish church located in the commune of Créteil, in the Val-de-Marne department. It is distinguished by its integration into the local urban landscape and its central role in the religious life of the community. Although its exact construction period is not specified, it is associated with the work of the Cardinal's Buildings, a major initiative to build religious buildings in the Paris region in the 20th century.

The building houses remarkable furniture, including a cross path made of stained glass, an artistic particularity that enriches its heritage. Like many parish churches, it embodies both a place of worship and a cultural landmark for the inhabitants of Créteil. Its architecture and decorative elements reflect the stylistic and spiritual evolutions of the modern era, while serving the liturgical needs of a growing population in the Parisian suburbs.

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