- St. Maurice's Abbey
St. Maurice's Abbey ( _fr. Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d'Agaune) in the modern town of Saint-Maurice, Canton of Valais,
Switzerland , anciently the Roman staging-post ofAgaunum , now in the diocese of Sion, is situated against a cliff in a picturesque section of theSimplon Pass betweenGeneva andnorthern Italy . [http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/artist08.html, website accessed September 27, 2006.] The abbey itself is a territorial abbacy and not part of a diocese. It is best known for its connection to stories of martyrdom of the Theban legions, its practice of perpetualpsalmody , and a renowned collection of art and antiquity.History
St. Maurice's Abbey is built on the ruins of a 1st Century B.C. Roman shrine to the god Mercury in the Roman staging-post of Agaunum, and first came to prominence due to a now disputed account by
St. Eucherius ,Bishop of Lyon . Eucherius experienced a revelation that convinced him of the martyrdom of a Roman legion, known as the "Theban Legion", around285 A.D., in the area where the abbey is located.In
515 , thebasilica of St. Maurice of Agaunum became the center of a monastery under the patronage of KingSigismund of Burgundy , the first ruler in his dynasty to convert from Arian Christianity toTrinitarian Christianity.The abbey became known for a form of perpetual psalmody known as
laus perennis that was practised there beginning in522 or523 . The chants were sung day and night, by several choirs in rotation without ceasing. The practise continued there until the earlyninth century .The abbey had some of the richest and best preserved treasures in Western Europe.
Boson of
Provence (879 -887 ) received the abbey in871 from his brother-in-law Charles II "le Chauve". The lay abbot of the abbey succeeded Boson as King and was crowned KingRudolf I in888 in a cornation ceremony at the abbey itself. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm, website accessed September 27, 2006.] In1840 ,Pope Gregory XVI conferred the title of see ofBethlehem in perpetuity to the now independent St. Maurice's Abbey. [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02532e.htm, Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent.org, website accessed September 27, 2006.] Throughout the history of the abbey, its strategic mountain pass location and independent patronage has subjected it to the whims of war. The abbey was often forced to pay ransom or house troops. Today, it operates a highly-ranked secondary school for boys. [http://www.union-psce.edu/news/publications/focus/archive/other/diocletian.shtml, website, accessed September 26, 2007.]Architecture
The abbey has been built and rebuilt over a period of at least 15 centuries. Excavations on the site have revealed a
baptistry dating to the 4th and 5th centuries, a series of four main churches built over one another dating from the 5th to the 11th century, and crypts built between the 4th and 8th century. The current church was first built in the 17th century while the tower dates to the 11th century. PrecedingClermont-Ferrand Cathedral in946 ,Chartres Cathedral ca.1020 andRouen Cathedral ca.1030 , the abbey was an early example of an ambulatory plan with radiating chapels. [http://ic.ucsc.edu/~goth/arth164/Exercises/buildings.html, website, accessed September 27, 2006.] The Romanesque tower was reconstructed in1945 to repair damage caused by a massive falling rock. The newly installedcarillon is the largest built to date in Switzerland. [http://www.carillon.org/eng/dynamic_frame_eng.htm?http://www.carillon.org/eng/actueel/maurice_1.htm, website, accessed September 27, 2006.]Notes
External links
* [http://www.abbaye-stmaurice.ch/home-home-english.html Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d'Agaune: official website] en icon, fr icon
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