Église Saint-Cannat
Église Saint-Cannat | |
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Facade of the Église Saint-Cannat | |
Location |
4, rue des Prêcheurs Marseille 13001 Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
Country | France |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Tradition | Dominican Order |
History | |
Founded | December 31, 1526 |
Dedicated | May 18, 1619 |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Monument historique |
Designated | November 2, 1926 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | Hervé Giraud |
The Église Saint-Cannat is a Roman Catholic church in Marseille.
Location
It is located in the 1st arrondissement of Marseille. The exact address is 4, rue des Prêcheurs, 13001 Marseille.[1]
History
The church was named in honour of Canus Natus, a French Roman Catholic Saint from the fifth century.[2]
Construction of the church building started on December 31, 1526, in the presence of Bernardin des Beaux.[3] It was dedicated on May 18, 1619.
The facade was built from 1739 to 1744 by architect Joseph Gérard.[4]
The church has a few works of art. Two paintings by Michel Serre (1658-1733) are displayed in the church: La vierge à l’enfant et le purgatoire and La purification de la Vierge.[4] There is also a painting by Pierre Parrocel (1664–1739), representing the baptism of Christ.[4] Additionally, one can see a sculpture of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897) designed by François Carli (1872-1957).
The pipe organ, designed by Jean-Esprit Isnard (1707-1781), dates back to 1747.[4]
The church building has been listed as a Monument historique since November 2, 1926.[5]
At present
The church building is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM, on Wednesdays from 9AM to 7PM, and on Tuesday and Fridays from 9AM to 12PM.[1] However, no Mass are said at present.[1]
Gallery
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References
- 1 2 3 Église Catholique à Marseille
- ↑ Variétés religieuses; ou, choix de poésies provençales, avec notes, Aix-en-Provence: Makaire, 1860, pp. 167-180
- ↑ Augustin Fabre, Notice historique sur les anciennes rues de Marseille démolies en 1862 pour la création de la rue impériale, Marseille: Imprimerie de Jules Baril, 1862, p. 199
- 1 2 3 4 Marseille 13: Eglise Saint-Cannat les Prêcheurs
- ↑ French Ministry of Culture
Coordinates: 43°17′54″N 5°22′25″E / 43.2982°N 5.3735°E