Jesuitenkirche St. Ignatius Paris
Die Église Saint-Ignace (Kirche Sankt Ignatius) ist eine große katholische Kapelle in der Rue de Sèvres 33 im 6. Arrondissement von Paris. Sie ist dem heiligen Ignatius von Loyola geweiht, dem Gründer der Gesellschaft Jesu. Sie wurde 1855 erbaut und ist neugotisch.
Diese Kapelle, deren pastorale und liturgische Dienste von den Jesuiten erbracht werden, ohne eine Pfarrei zu sein, grenzt an das Centre Sèvres, der Fakultät für Philosophie und für Theologie der Jesuiten in Paris. Sie hat keine sichtbare Fassade auf der Straße.
Galerie
Blick von der Empore
(nach der Renovierung 2017–2018)Eingang an der Straße
Apsis, von der Straße aus nicht sichtbar
Fenster des Chores
Statue des heiligen Ignatius von Loyola
Blick vom Tour Montparnasse
Siehe auch
- Rue de Sèvres
Weblinks
Koordinaten: 48° 51′ 2,7″ N, 2° 19′ 32,5″ O
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Saint-Ignace's church, in Paris (Paris VI, France)
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Saint-Ignace's church, in Paris (Paris VI, France)
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Saint-Ignace's church, in Paris (Paris VI, France); edit: faces were blurred
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L'église saint-Ignace de Paris, après la renovation de 2017-2018
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Parisian roofs. View from Montparnasse tower.
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Saint-Ignace's church, in Paris (Paris VI, France)
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L'église saint-Ignace de Paris, depuis le tribune (après la renovation de 2017-2018)
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Chevet de l'église Saint-Ignace (1855), rue de Sèvres, Paris, 7e arrondissement. L'église n'a pas de façade sur la rue. Le chevet n'est visible que depuis le jardin de l'École des Hautes Études des Sciences Sociales (à droite sur la photo).