Jump to content

Saint-Claude Cathedral: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 46°23′11″N 5°51′59″E / 46.38639°N 5.86639°E / 46.38639; 5.86639
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
expand stub
Monkbot (talk | contribs)
m Task 20: replace {lang-??} templates with {langx|??} ‹See Tfd› (Replaced 1);
 
(43 intermediate revisions by 28 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Cathédrale à Saint-Claude.JPG|thumb|Saint-Claude Cathedral]]
{{Orphan|date=September 2006}}
[[Image:StClaude Cathedral Nave.jpg|thumb|The nave of Saint-Claude Cathedral]]
[[File:Autel-Olbein-2008.jpg|thumb|The so-called "Holbein Altar" (''Autel d'Olbein'') inside the cathedral]]
'''Saint-Claude Cathedral''' ({{langx|fr|Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul et Saint-André de Saint-Claude}}) is a [[Roman Catholic]] [[cathedral]] dedicated to [[Saint Peter]], [[Paul of Tarsus|Saint Paul]] and [[Saint Andrew]],<ref>commonly shortened to Saint Peter</ref> and a [[Monument historique|national monument]] of [[France]], located in the town of [[Saint-Claude, Jura|Saint-Claude]].<ref name="merimee">{{Base Mérimée|IA39000775}} église abbatiale de l'abbaye Saint-Oyend, actuellement cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul et Saint-André</ref>


The present cathedral was previously the church of the former [[Condat Abbey]] (founded in the 5th century), which with the village that grew up round it soon acquired the name of ''Saint-Oyand'' or ''Saint-Oyend'' after [[Saint Eugendus]] (d. 510), fourth abbot and a popular saint. In 687 [[Claudius of Besançon|Saint Claudius]] resigned as [[Bishop of Besançon]] and became the twelfth abbot. After he died, in 696, his grave became a very popular pilgrimage centre, to the extent that by the thirteenth century, the name "Saint-Claude" had become more used than that of "Saint-Oyand", which it superseded.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05597c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Eugendus<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''Saint-Claude Cathedral''' (''Cathédrale Saint-Claude de Saint-Claude'') is a [[Roman Catholic]] cathedral, and a national monument of [[France]], located in the town of [[Saint-Claude, Jura|Saint-Claude]].


It was made the seat of the [[Bishopric of Saint-Claude]], created in 1742. It was already in existence however as the church of the ancient [[Condat Abbey]], around which the town of Saint-Claude had grown up and whose parishes formed the basis for the bishopric.
The [[Bishopric of Saint-Claude]] was created in 1742, out of the parishes in the care of the abbey. The abbey church, built in the 15th century, became the cathedral.


==External links==
==Burials==
* [[Saint Ribert]], abbot of Condat Abbey


==References==
*[http://www.scholares.net/index.php?Gazetteer-Saint-Claude Location of the cathedral]
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.adhocpipe.com/Images/scpipe2.jpg Photo of the cathedral]


==Sources==
==Sources and external links==
{{Commons category|Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul et Saint-André de Saint-Claude|Saint-Claude Cathedral}}
* [http://www.scholares.net/index.php?Gazetteer-Saint-Claude Location of the cathedral]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070901235943/http://www.adhocpipe.com/Images/scpipe2.jpg Photo of the cathedral]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dscla.html Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Saint-Claude]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dscla.html Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Saint-Claude]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13341a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint-Claude]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13341a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint-Claude]


{{France-struct-stub}}
{{Catholic Church in France|state=collapsed}}
{{Basilicas in France}}
{{RC-church-stub}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Cathedrals in France]]
{{coord|46|23|11|N|5|51|59|E|type:landmark_region:FR|display=title}}
[[Category:Jura]]

[[Category:Roman Catholic cathedrals in France]]
[[Category:Churches in Jura (department)]]
[[Category:Basilica churches in France]]
[[Category:Monuments historiques of Jura (department)]]


{{France-RC-cathedral-stub}}

Latest revision as of 09:01, 1 November 2024

Saint-Claude Cathedral
The nave of Saint-Claude Cathedral
The so-called "Holbein Altar" (Autel d'Olbein) inside the cathedral

Saint-Claude Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul et Saint-André de Saint-Claude) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew,[1] and a national monument of France, located in the town of Saint-Claude.[2]

The present cathedral was previously the church of the former Condat Abbey (founded in the 5th century), which with the village that grew up round it soon acquired the name of Saint-Oyand or Saint-Oyend after Saint Eugendus (d. 510), fourth abbot and a popular saint. In 687 Saint Claudius resigned as Bishop of Besançon and became the twelfth abbot. After he died, in 696, his grave became a very popular pilgrimage centre, to the extent that by the thirteenth century, the name "Saint-Claude" had become more used than that of "Saint-Oyand", which it superseded.[3]

The Bishopric of Saint-Claude was created in 1742, out of the parishes in the care of the abbey. The abbey church, built in the 15th century, became the cathedral.

Burials

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ commonly shortened to Saint Peter
  2. ^ Base Mérimée: IA39000775, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) église abbatiale de l'abbaye Saint-Oyend, actuellement cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul et Saint-André
  3. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Eugendus
[edit]

46°23′11″N 5°51′59″E / 46.38639°N 5.86639°E / 46.38639; 5.86639