- Saint-Dié Cathedral
Saint-Dié Cathedral ("Cathédrale Saint-Dié de Saint-Dié-des-Vosges") is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, and national monument ofFrance , located in the town ofSaint-Dié-des-Vosges in Lorraine.It is the seat of the
Bishop of Saint-Dié , created in 1777.Building description
The cathedral, like most of the town, is built largely of the local
red sandstone . It has a Romanesque nave (12th century) and a Gothic choir; the portal of red stone dates from the 18th century. A fine cloister (13th century), containing a stone pulpit, communicates with the Petite-Église or Notre-Dame de Galilée, a well-preserved specimen of Romanesque architecture (12th century).History
Saint
Deodatus of Nevers , the eponymous Saint Dié, [Some sources connect the name, however, with an earlier saint, Deodatus of Blois (d. 525)] founded a monastery here in the 7th century and gave up his episcopal functions to retire to this place.In the 10th century the community became a chapter of canons. Among those who subsequently held the rank of provost or dean were Giovanni de Medici, afterwards
Pope Leo X , and several princes of the ducalHouse of Lorraine . Among the extensive privileges enjoyed by them was that of coining money.Though they co-operated in building the town walls, the canons and the dukes of Lorraine soon became rivals for the authority over Saint-Dié. Towards the end of the 15th century one of the earliest printing presses of Lorraine was founded at Saint-Dié. The institution of a town council in 1628, and the establishment in 1777 of a bishopric which appropriated part of their spiritual jurisdiction, contributed greatly to diminish the influence of the canons; and with the
French Revolution they were completely swept away. Their church remains as the cathedral.ources
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13344b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint-Dié]
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