ON THIS ACTUAL SITE THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL PLACES OF WORSHIP - THE FIRST IS THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN AS EARLY AS 761 AD. PRIOR TO THAT IT IS BELIEVED THAT A PAGAN TEMPLE EXISTED HERE. ONE OF THE 8TH CENTURY CHURCHES WAS BURNED TO THE GROUND BY VIKINGS. A FIRE DESTROYED THE NEXT CHURCH IN 1060 WHICH WAS REBUILT IN 1089. THAT CHURCH BECAME A REFUGE FOR THE PLAGUE-STRICKEN POPULATION AROUND TOURNAI. IN SEPTEMBER OF 1090 THE BISHOP LED A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CATHEDRAL TO HONOR OUR LADY WHO THEY BELIEVED CURED MANY OF THE SICK PATRONS WHO PRAYED THERE. THE GREAT PROCESSION HAS TAKEN PLACE EVERY YEAR SINCE, EXCEPT 1559 WHEN THE CALVINISTS VIOLENTLY INTERRUPTED THE TRADITION.
THE INTERIOR IS VERY PLAIN. NOT SURE IF IT WAS ALWAYS LIKE THIS OR IF WAS A RESULT OF THE DAMAGE DONE BY THE TORNADO. |
AN ALTER REMOVED FOR REPAIRS |
PHOTO & HISTORY DISPLAY WHILE THE SANCTUARY IS INACCESSIBLE. |
BEHIND THE PARTITION THE RECONSTRUCTION CONTINUES. |
THIS CHURCH IS THE CHURCH ST. QUENTIN DE TOURNAI; THE NAVE DATES FROM THE 12TH CENTURY AND THE TOWER WAS BUILT IN THE 13TH CENTURY. IT IS THOUGHT THAT CHURCH WAS ASSOCIATED WITH A CEMETERY THAT WAS ON THE SITE OF THE CURRENT GRAND PLACE AREA.
THESE TWO STATUES WERE CARVED BY A LOCAL TOURNAI SCUPTOR IN 1428. |
WHEN YOU ARE AS OLD AS THIS CHURCH I GUESS SOME CROOKED LINES CAN BE FORGIVEN. |
UNUSUAL STATIONS OF THE CROSS; MADE OF COPPER WITH AN AFRICAN SETTING |