Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Call for help

The municipality of Jaudonnière just us an extraordinary gift: 200 m3 of stones, and not just any! Twenty miles to the Abbey explained the mayor, Mr. Frederic Deschamps, the oldest church in the town, abandoned for thirty years before becoming a public good, threatening to collapse onto neighboring parcels. There is unfortunately no longer possible to restore in full, but the town will retain the building in its lower part, and all vestiges of the most significant.



The municipality hopes that these stones instead of being sold and dispersed repeat life on a contemporary church of the XII century and iconic. She knows our plan to rebuild the buildings have disappeared or lowered, according to documents we have in our possession (an etching of Octavian Rochebrune of 1866 and a postcard of Paul Dugleux 1900)




rebuild so as soon as possible, the south chapel, sacristy, and restore the original height of the monks' dormitory and restore, or at least consolidate the chapter house of the Abbey Notre-Dame de ... Trizay

We currently have no money to pay the transportation of 200 m3 to 300 m3 of stones, about 6000 euros demanded by the demolition company chosen by the mayor, and did not have time to raise the money before the imminent demolition. We request the earth walls and the stones are sacred because it is a religious building which would reverse the counting of the abbeys in recent decades ...



If we moved Vendée is because we have faith in what we can achieve together, yes, we believe in the miracle of human energy, love of heritage. We rely on the Vendee for ideas that make this dream possible stone, and we call for their ownership they further this place which we are custodians. "
Since 2009, through the media, stones back to the abbey, and were found (columns and capitals of cloisters), while since the Revolution, and most recently, the abbey was used regularly as a stone quarry. Today, the trend begins to reverse, because we are sustained and that more and more people will unite around the abbey.

This call is echoed by Heritage in the blog, and we are very grateful to Benedict Sagazan
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