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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Our Lady of Ambronay

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93513Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Our Lady of AmbronayF. M. Rudge


Ambronay, Our Lady of, a sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin at Ambronay, France, regarded as one of the two cradles of devotion to Our Lady in the Diocese of Belley. The original church was founded by recluses in the seventh century, and having been destroyed by the Saracens, was rebuilt (c. 803) by St. Barnard (778–842), together with the famous monastery of the same name. About the middle of the thirteenth century the church was reconstructed on a grander scale, and still remains, in spite of the ravages of 1793, one of the most imposing monuments of the diocese, remarkable for its windows, sacristy, altar, and spiral staircase. The façade of one of the naves dates from the ninth century.

Acta SS., 23 Jan.; Leroy, Histoire des pèlerinages de la Sainte Vierge en France (Paris, 1875), II, 185.