The Church Saint-Cornély of Carnac, part III !!!

I am bringing you all back to Carnac, an Unesco site on its megaliths stones and very close to me ,in fact the closest beach at about 25 km or 13 miles from my house. There are several posts on its sigths in my blog. One of them, deals with the main church in city center and written before. However, found me several pictures not in my blog and they should be. Therefore, here is the new post on the Church Saint Cornély of Carnac, part III !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Carnac Ch Saint Cornely arriving rue st cornely D781 jun23

The Church Saint-Cornély dates from the 17-18C , and done in the Renaissance style. It is located in Carnac bourg, city center in the dept 56 of my beautiful Morbihan,and lovely region of Bretagne.The Church celebrates the patronage of Cornelius, martyr, became Cornély, the patron of the breeders of horned beasts. The Church Saint-Cornély is built on a rectangular plane with three naves. The pediment of the west façade is equipped with a niche housing a statue of Saint Cornély. The porch of the north façade is carved and dates from 1792; it is a Doric architecture with columns in cut panels, is topped by a canopy with ailerons, a crown and a cross.  The Bell tower, 40 meters high, dates from 1639. It consists of a square tower with a platform with railing and pinnacles at the corners, topped by a long arrow in the shape of a pyramid.

carnac ch st cornely back entr may18

The sacristy dates from 1659. The paneling paintings date from 1729 to 1732 restored in 1872 and 1962-1965. The central chapel presents the life of Saint Cornély, 18C Statue of Saint Cornély  and painting of 1731 representing the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin ;and the chapel of Saint John the Baptist as well as the mysteries of the Rosary, the north chapel contains passages from the life of Christ. The first stained-glass windows date from the middle of the 19C, one of them presents Saint Cornély as protector of animals, and the other presents the martyrdom of Saint Cornély (a soldier, sword raised, will cut off his head). The stained-glass windows (beginning of the second half of the 19C) which adorn the top of the North and South naves, in the North nave we see Saint Cornély protecting a boat caught in the storm, and Saint Cornély refusing the Papal Tiara, in the South nave we see Saint Cornély condemned to death by the emperor, and Saint Cornély on the march towards execution, baptizing a Roman officer and soldiers. The stained-glass windows (1878), framed by wide borders of medallions and coats of arms, are a gift from the Wolbock family: one represents Charles de Blois who attends mass, and the other Saint Cado disembarking in Brittany to evangelize the region. Towards the back of the church, there are stained-glass windows (end of the 19C).

carnac ch st cornely chapel rosary closeup may18

carnac ch st cornely chapel rosary far may18

In the chapel (dated 1685) of the baptismal font, one can see paintings dated 1690: the paintings represent the birth of Jesus, the Adoration of the Magi, the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, Jesus in the midst of the doctors of the Law done in 1891 and gift of the family of Perrien, represents the Baptism of the Lord at the Jordan). The high altar,, dates from 1782. The altarpiece of the high altar, which dates from 1659, and its center presents a painting “The Assumption of the Virgin”, in 1731. In the south aisle, one can see an altarpiece from 1710, and a painting of the Rosary from 1715 painted by a monk from the Chartreuse d’Auray (the Virgin and Child are represented giving a rosary to Saint Dominic and Saint Catherine of Siena, framed by statues of Saint Anne with Mary and Saint Joachim and the small medallions describe the 15 mysteries of the Rosary). In the north aisle, we can see an altarpiece dedicated to Saint Isidore (Spanish saint), built between 1670 and 1680, with in its center a painting of the Ascension dated 1793 (restored in 1988): on the sides are the statues of Saint Louis (holding the scepter and, in the left hand, the crown of thorns), of Saint Leo the Great, and of a Pope. The altar of the Blessed Sacrament is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and to the Blessed Sacrament: the altarpiece (1710); the painting (1713), celebrates the God the Father adored by the angels; two large wooden statues (Saint Peter and Saint Paul) are on the sides. Another altarpiece dedicated to Saint John the Baptist was built around 1670: the two statues, period, in wood, are those of Saint Dominic and Saint Catherine of Siena holding a heart to God, and the painting entitled “Descent of Croix “, date of 1730. The pulpit to preach, date of 1783. The fence or gate of the choir (1806) also the trunks, the lectern, the communion gate and the gate in front of the statue-reliquary of Saint-Cornély, dated from 1819.

Carnac Ch Saint Cornely Chapel baptismal font jun23

carnac ch st cornely altar choir may18

carnac ch st cornely pulpit chair may18

carnac ch st cornely organ may18

The city of Carnac on its heritage includes the Church Saint Cornélyhttps://www.carnac.fr/Territoire-d-exception/Culture-bretonne-patrimoine-et-histoire/Patrimoine/Eglise-et-chapelles

The Carnac tourist office on the Church Saint Cornélyhttps://www.carnactourism.co.uk/discover/menhirs-and-heritage/heritage/saint-cornely-church

There you go folks, a nice church to visit while in the area, and different from the beachside. The Church Saint Cornély of Carnac is very nicely done on its decoration and architecture especially inside. Again, hope you enjoy the post on the Church Saint Cornély of Carnac, part III  !!! as I,

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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