Église Notre-Dame-des-Champs | |
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Location | Repentigny, Quebec |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | www |
History | |
Status | Church |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Roger D'Astous Jean-Paul Pothier |
Style | Modern |
Groundbreaking | 1962 |
Completed | 1963 |
Specifications | |
Bells | 4 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Montreal |
Église Notre-Dame-des-Champs de Repentigny is a church located in Repentigny, a suburb of Montreal, Quebec. It was completed in 1963.
The building was the work of architect Roger D'Astous (a student of Frank Lloyd Wright) and is located close to the previous church of the same name which was built in 1725.[1]
The building has a statue of Christ on the cross which was sculpted by Médard Bourgault as well as a sculpture donated to the church by Rose-Anne Monna.[2]
The church is nicknamed “The Bag” after its unusual shape, which is said to be fashioned after King David's lyre or praying hands.[3]
External links
References
- ↑ Google Books website, ‘’Treasures Of Canada’’, by Alan Samuel, Page 149
- ↑ Directory of the cultural heritage of Quebec website, Notre Dame des Champs Church page
- ↑ Cultural Space website, Notre Dame des Champs Church page
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