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Haussman's city planners to alter the new street plan to allow a wider west front. which they did. The work resumed and on the exterior of the church was completed on 15 July 1874. The building was finished by Easter 1875, though the interior decor was still not complete. It was consecrated on 23 May 1894, the eve of
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dedicated to the religious education of young women. The first school was opened in 1801. aAs of 2015, the Society had 2600 members, most serving as teachers, particularly for girls, in forty-one countries. The reliquary contains her remains and other relics of her life. The shrine was transferred to
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Above these scenes a large painting entitled "Saint Francois-Xavier presents to Christ the peoples he has converted." The figure of Christ is modelled after Byzantine figures, and the figures painted below feature the colorful costumes of countries where Saint Fraocois-Xavier made converts; India,
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Before the above-ground work began, Uchard saw that the structure of the church would be hindered by the design of the new boulevards. The proposed site was an elongated hexagon, long enough for the church but very narrow at the west front, with no room for a proper portal and towers. Uchard asked
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The nave is flanked by two lower aisles lined by chapels, separated from the nave by massive pillars with Corinthian capitals. The decor of the nave is largely Neo-classical in design, with while the adjoining Chapel of the Virgin, at the east end, is decorated in Renaissance style. The iron
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has betrayed him. The figure of Judas, in the foreground, holds behind him the purse of money he received for his betrayal. It was originally painted for the Scuola Dei Santissime in the Church of Sain Felice in Venice in 1559, and was brought to Paris in 1865 by
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The main organ is located in the rear of nave, over the portal. It was built in 1878 by the firm of Fermis and Persil. It was modified in 1830, again in 1923, and then was entirely restored beginning in 1993. The restored organ was inaugurated in 1996.
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in 1553. Inspired by Loyola, he was ordained as priest, and became a foreign missionary, travelling to Italy, India and Japan, and died in Canton, China in 1552. He was canonized in 1552. He is the patron saint of missionaries, sailors and tourists.
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hidden by the stone walls, allowing less massive walls, more interior space, and larger windows. The triangular fronton is decorated with sculpture illustrating "Saint Francois-Xavier baptising inhabitants of India and Japan."
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Japan and China. The interior of the cupola over the altar and the ceilings also have lavish paintings, depicting the twelve apostles, around a lamb. The dome interior was painted in the Neo-Byzantine style by Charles Lemeire.
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The site chosen for the new church was selected to fit into an intersection of Haussmann's new boulevards. The Boulevard des Invalides and a new boulevard were designed to cross the and to meet the Seine level with the
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was closed down, the chapel secretly served as the parish church. In 1801 the chapel was attached to the church of Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin, which became the church for the
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movement, a seminary to train missionaries was organised on the rue du Bac in Paris by Bishop Dubal, with the support of Pope
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Another important Baroque work found in the church is "The Virgin and Child with John the Baptist and Saint Genevieve", by
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The bronze altar piece is a modern work in the classical style by the sculptor Poussielegue-Rustand, installed in 1984.
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shown at the Paris Salon of 1885, then in 1887 at the first exhibit of impressionist art in the United States, at the
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The chapels on the left aisle also contain notable works, including "The Apotheosis of Saint Gaetan of Thiene", by
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structure of the church, hidden by the stone walls, makes possible the larger windows and abundance of light.
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The chapels of the church are filled with works of art, dating from the Renaissance to the 20th century. The
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The exterior was modelled after the Italian basilicas of the Renaissance, with the modern advantage of an
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The interior is dominated by the massive theatrical arch over the choir and the altar, painted with a
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or chapel was built between 1683 and 1689, with interior decoration by notable artists, including
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the church in 2009, to be close to her Paris home, the site of the congregation (now the
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west Fronton with sculpture of "Saint Francois-Xavier preaching in Japan and India" by
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The following have served as organist of Saint-François Xavier church since 1878:
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Dumoulin, Aline; Ardisson, Alexandra; Maingard, Jérôme; Antonello, Murielle;
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séminaire destiné à former des missionnaires à l’apostolat en pays lointains
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in charge. It was halted for a time in 1861, then resumed by architect
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The organ of the church is featured in "The Organ Rehearsal", a work by
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parish was officially separated from the parish of Saint Sulpice.
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Interior of the cupola, with paintings of the twelve Apostles
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The apse at the east end containing the Chapel of the Virgin
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A chapel in the church displays the shrine and reliquary of
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The most famous work in the church is "The Last Supper" by
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Christ and Saint-Francis-Xavier, in the Neo-Byzantine style
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Roman Catholic churches in the 7th arrondissement of Paris
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that accompanied the Emperor's other grand program,
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Saint-François Xavier des Missions étrangères

St Francis Xavier is located in Paris
Paris
Île-de-France
Denomination
Roman Catholic
www.sfx-paris.fr
Parish church
Dedication
Francis Xavier
Consecrated
Relics
Madeleine Sophie Barat
Architect(s)
Adrien Lusson
Joseph Uchard
Groundbreaking
Province
Province of Paris
Archdiocese
Archdiocese of Paris
Deanery
Rector
Director of music
Organist(s)
Denis Comtet
French
Roman Catholic
7th arrondissement of Paris

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