Church Holy-Genevieve de Loqueffret

The church Holy-Genevieve is a church of Loqueffret built during XVe and XVIe century. The bell-tower, which is characterized by the size from the room from the bells, goes back to 1697, and the arrow of the bell-tower of 1850.

The church shelters various statues: Holy Appoline, Holy Anne, Holy Yves, Virgin with the Child emmailloté, a Saint Nicolas out of granite of kersanton realized at the XVIIe century by Roland Gilded of Landerneau. Are also distinguished the retable from the Rosaire and the niche with shutters of the Holy Trinity.

On a bell is read the following inscription:

the year 1882,
I was bénite for the church of Loqueffret,
by Mr. Louis Adrien, Recteur of Commana, assisted M.M. Pierre Kerydell, Curé of the parish and Jean Quillivéré, Vicaire.
I was named:
Corentine Marguerite
Godfather: Corentin Derrien,
Godmother: Marguerite Carry out.
Mr. Jean Louis Tournel was Maire.
Bowlful and its sons, founders in Mans

Random links:Beaugies-under-wood | Marika Lagercrantz | Divagations on known topics | Warriors western | Surtees Racing Organization | Mise_à_mort_de_tressaillement