Église Saint-Aignan de Colméry
58350 Colméry
- Nievre
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
At the time of the revolution, in 1791, the church put up for sale was bought for 40 pounds by Jean-Baptiste Matignon, in charge for him to have it demolished. Despite several appearances from Donzy’s revolutionary committee, he managed to drag things out, storing his wood in the church and housing his cows there. Once the terror had passed, the church was restored to the clergy, who worked to restore it: in 1800, the accounts recorded the repair of the vault and the glass windows, the purchase of ornaments and singing books. In 1813, a first bell was put back in place; a second one (1,092 kg) was put back in place in 1830, but its metal was used in the casting of two new bells installed in 1882\. In 1854, the cemetery surrounding the church was transferred to the Route des Lacs at its present location. At the end of the 19th century, the parish priest Etienne Baudin whitened the interior of the church, transformed the baptismal collections, installed three stone altars and pierced thr
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