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Saints-Côme-et-Damien Church of Roncey dans la Manche

Manche

Saints-Côme-et-Damien Church of Roncey

    79 Avenue de la République
    50200 Roncey

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

Saints-Côme-et-Damien Church is a monument located in the municipality of Roncey, Normandy. This place of worship, dedicated to the saints Como and Damien, patrons of doctors, is part of the local religious landscape. However, the available sources do not specify its construction period or the architectural or historical details specific to this building.

In the Norman context, parish churches like Roncey played a central role in community life in the Middle Ages and in modern times. They served not only as a place of prayer, but also as a framework for social gatherings, local festivals and collective decisions. The absence of accurate data on this church does not allow for a detailed history, but its existence is evidence of the religious and cultural anchoring of the region.