Marcilhac-sur-Célé - Abbaye Saint-Pierre
Marcilhac-sur-Célé - Abbaye Saint-Pierre
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Marcilhac-sur-Célé - Abbaye Saint-Pierre
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Marcilhac-sur-Célé - Abbaye Saint-Pierre


Monks from Moissac, who had fled the Normans, built up the monastery in Marcilhac-sur-Célé in the early 9th century. The abbey gained importance and was pretty wealthy.
Even the church of Rocamadour was transferred to the abbey from the Bishop of Cahors. After monks from Tulle had discovered the body of legendary Saint Amadour in Rocamadour in 1166, what triggered a profitable pilgrimage, a lawsuit between Marcilhac and Tulle started. The controversy got finally settled in 1193, when the abbey in Tulle accepted a hefty compensation.
The decline started, when English troops sacked and ruined the abbey during the Hundred Years War. Most of what was rebuilt and reconstructed after that got burnt down by Protestants during the Wars of Religion. The abbey did not really recover, but existed upto the French Revolution.
The former abbey church meanwhile serves the parish, but is much smaller than it was once. The ruined western end of the fomer nave still has some capitals. Two lions. Look like a couple.
Even the church of Rocamadour was transferred to the abbey from the Bishop of Cahors. After monks from Tulle had discovered the body of legendary Saint Amadour in Rocamadour in 1166, what triggered a profitable pilgrimage, a lawsuit between Marcilhac and Tulle started. The controversy got finally settled in 1193, when the abbey in Tulle accepted a hefty compensation.
The decline started, when English troops sacked and ruined the abbey during the Hundred Years War. Most of what was rebuilt and reconstructed after that got burnt down by Protestants during the Wars of Religion. The abbey did not really recover, but existed upto the French Revolution.
The former abbey church meanwhile serves the parish, but is much smaller than it was once. The ruined western end of the fomer nave still has some capitals. Two lions. Look like a couple.
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