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词条 Basilica of St. Donatian and St. Rogatian
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  1. History

     Roman era  Middle Ages  Revolutionary era  Current Basilica   2015 Fire  

  2. References

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Basilica of St. Donatian and St. Rogatian ({{lang-fr|Basilique Saint-Donatien-et-Saint-Rogatien}}) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Nantes, France. The church was built in the late 19th century and is dedicated to saints Donatian and Rogatian. It was elevated to the rank of minor basilica in 1889.

History

Roman era

The church building stands on the site of an ancient Gallo-Roman villa. Excavations in 1873 brought to light an ancient pagan cemetery, a pit in the center of the apse containing 27 nails assigned to the coffins of the two martyrs and reveal that four church buildings were successively below the bascillica.[1]

The promulgation of the Edict of Constantine, nine years after the death of the martyrs, sees developing a cult around the bodies of two brothers as martyrs, first dislocated on the rack, whipped and driven out of the city not far from the current basilica, at the No. 63 rue Dufour, where an executioner speared them in the throat and then beheaded them.[2] According to tradition, their bodies are placed, 21 years after their death, in a gray marble sarcophagus, measuring 2.25 meters long and 75 centimeters wide. The relics then attract pilgrims, requiring the creation of a "guard of honor" consists of the monks of St. Martin. The parish was then considered by Nantais as a "holy land" .[2]

The first church was built in the tradition of family ownership of Nantes saints to 490.[2]

Middle Ages

The Norman invasions destroyed the first building, but once peace returned, a new church building was built around the year 980. However, according Dubuisson-Aubenay, the primitive sanctuary remnants still exist in the 17th century, including an ancient apse.[3]

Revolutionary era

March 16, 1739, the foundation stone of the reconstruction is by Jean-Marie de Trevelec, adviser to the Parliament of Brittany and his wife Françoise Charrette.

Transformed into a hospital during the French Revolution, it was sold in 1796. Once the church returned to use for worship in 1802, the missing parts were reconstructed from 1804, giving birth to a larger church of cruciform shape, consecrated by Bishop Duvoisin 28 March 1806.[2]

Current Basilica

The current building dates from the 19th century. It is dedicated to St. Donatian and St. Rogatian. It was elevated to the rank of minor basilica on 14 March 1889.[4]

2015 Fire

On 15 June 2015 a major fire occurred at the basilica. The fire started at around 8.30 GMT, during morning Mass, in the roof of the building. The back and roof of the basilica were severely damaged. According to the local director of public safety, the disaster happened accidentally while two roofers working on the refurbishment of the building, repairing a lead gutter with a chalumeau.[5]

The cost is set at two million euros.[6] The basilica is prohibited for the moment the public, this ban will be lifted after the first phase of mid-December.

On 20 October 2015, repair work began on the Basilica. The work will be divided into three phases and should be completed by 2019.[7] At the moment, there is no scheduled reopening date.[8]

References

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1. ^Collectif, Iconographie de Nantes, d'après les collections du musée Dobrée, 1978, 224 p., p. 129.
2. ^Rodolphe Delaroque, « Sur la pas des Enfants nantais », Nantes au quotidien, no 136, juin 2003, p. 31.
3. ^Dubuisson-Aubenay, Itinéraire de Bretagne, dans Archives de Bretagne, vol.10, 1902, p. 134.
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/france/0226.htm | title=Basilica of St. Donatian and St. Rogatian | publisher=gcatholic.org | accessdate=15 June 2015}}
5. ^Agnès Clermont et Philippe Gambert, « À Nantes, la basilique flambe, sa voûte fragilisée », Ouest-France, no 21558, 16 juin 2015, p. 5.
6. ^Frederic Brenon, « Nantes: Les travaux de la basilique Saint-Donatien ne débuteront pas avant octobre », 20 minutes (France), 16 july 2015
7. ^Les travaux de réparation de la basilique incendiée à Nantes ont débuté.
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nantes.fr/home/actualites/dans-votre-quartier/malakoff-st-donatien/2015/basilique-donatien.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205820/http://www.nantes.fr/home/actualites/dans-votre-quartier/malakoff-st-donatien/2015/basilique-donatien.html |archivedate=2016-03-03 |df= }}

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