Messe en mer - A painting of a group of people on a boat
Picryl description: Public domain photo of French art painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Une messe en mer en 1793
French: Une messe en mer en 1793title QS:P1476,fr:"Une messe en mer en 1793" label QS:Lfr,"Une messe en mer en 1793"
Abbébarbot - A black and white photo of a man in a priest's robes
Français : Abbé Louis Barbotin (1762-1848) Public domain photograph of a priest, clergy, Roman Catholic church, religion, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Abbé Nicolas - A stained glass window with a man laying on the ground
Stained glass window of the church in Chambretaud, presenting the assassination of abbot François Nicolas by the French republican soldiers
Brénugat - A stained glass window with a man kneeling down
Stained glass window of the church in Bazoges-en-Paillers presenting the discovery of abbot Pierre Brénugat's corpse in the jungle of Guyana near Kononama.
Chanzeaux - A stained glass window depicting a group of people on a bo...
Stained glass window of the Saint Pierre church of Chanzeau, presenting a scene of the war in Venée, when the insurgents took refuge in the bell tower which was put on fire by the republican army on January 25, 1793
Fruchaud - A stained glass window of a group of people
Stained glass window of the Saint-Pierre church in Chanzeaux representing an illegal mass taking place at Fruchaud for the first communion of children
Messe blanche - A stained glass window with a picture of a church
Stained glass window of the church in Saint-Hilaire-de-Mortagne, showing a "white mass" in which congregations which during the French Revolution were left without a priest, prayed together
Noël Pinot during World War I
Stained glass window in the church of Le Louroux-Béconnais presenting the sentencing to death of Noёl Pinot by the french revolutionary tribunal
Vitrail-087Une messe sous la terreur dans la maisson de Joseph Brault
Saint-Etienne-du-Bois "Une messe sous la Terreur dans la maison de Joseph Brault". (Meuret, maître-verrier)