Sacred Paris A guide to the churches, synagogues, and the grand mosque in the City of Light

Susan Cahill, 1940-

Book - 2022

"From the author of Hidden Gardens of Paris and The Streets of Paris comes a beautifully illustrated guide to the history of Paris through its renowned and beloved places of worship. When visiting the City of Light, the spirit of Paris can be felt everywhere. It holds a sacred history that goes beyond words, beyond religion, and its legendary places of worship are truly its crown jewels. Susan Cahill's Sacred Paris is a guide for seasoned Parisian visitors, novices, and armchair travelers to the historic religious sites of the city, from the well-known landmarks to the sacred spots off the beaten track, from the magnificent towers of Notre Dame and the sweeping arches of the Grand Mosque to the serenity of St. Julien le Pauvre. Th...is spiritual tour is interwoven with the artistic and cultural history of Paris from the medieval Crusades through the Resistance of World War II: stand in the basilica of Saint Denis, where Joan of Arc prayed with her soldiers in the Hundred Years War, and gaze at the murals of Saint Sulpice painted by Eugene Delacroix or climb the hill to the Gothic Notre Dame d'Auvers that inspired Vincent van Gogh's beloved works. Organized by the major geographical sections of the city-Ile de la Cite; the Latin Quarter on the Left Bank; Montparnasse; Northern Paris on the Right Bank; the Marais-each chapter is accompanied by Marion Ranoux's beautiful four-color photographs. Also included are lists of "Nearbys": gardens, bistros, librairies, museums, and other points of interest to round out your visit"--

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Subjects
Genres
Guidebooks
Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Susan Cahill, 1940- (author)
Other Authors
Marion Ranoux (photographer)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 243 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781250239686
  • Introduction
  • Île de la Cité
  • Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Paris
  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • The Left Bank
  • The Latin Quarter
  • Saint-Séverin
  • Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
  • Val-de-Grâce
  • Saint-Médard
  • Grand Mosque of Paris
  • Saint-Germain
  • Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • Saint-Sulpice
  • Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes
  • Montparnasse
  • Notre-Dame du Travail
  • The Eiffel Tower and Environs
  • Saint-Jean Lutheran
  • Western Paris
  • Russian Cathedral of Saint Alexander Nevsky
  • The Right Bank
  • Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
  • Notre-Dame des Victoires
  • Saint-Eustache
  • Saint-Merri
  • Northern Paris and Montmartre
  • La Madeleine
  • Sainte-Trinité
  • The Grande Synagogue de la Victoire
  • Vincent van Gogh's Montmartre and Notre-Dame d'Auvers-sur-Oise
  • The Basilica of Saint-Denis
  • The Marais
  • Saint-Gervais & Saint-Protais
  • Synagogue de Nazareth
  • Northeastern Paris and Around Bastille
  • Saint-Germain de Charonne
  • (Nearby: Saint-Ambroise)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Sources
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Paris is a city of churches, many of them famed not just in religion, but also in architecture, literature, civic life, and history. Cahill (The Streets of Paris, 2017) inventories in guidebook format almost 30 of the city's most distinctive "churches, mosques, synagogues, chapels." While Notre Dame without question is the city's most famous church, religious buildings in every arrondissement have their own charms and often remarkable histories. Cahill delves into the events and personalities that arose in and around these hallowed places. Focusing on architectural concerns, she also lets readers in on some of the churches' outstanding musical and arts programming. Cahill celebrates the unique social ministries for the underserved and new immigrants of individual sacred places, and her brief accounts of Frédéric Chopin's and Gabriel Fauré's funerals at La Madeleine are moving. This useful guidebook seamlessly weaves together art, literature, music, and history, and it makes a great armchair read for those who can't tread Paris' boulevards. Photographs by Marion Ranoux and detailed transit directions help guide travelers.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Cahill (Hidden Gardens of Paris) encourages readers to explore the sacred side of Paris in this handy travel guide with a focus on "traditional settings for prayer and worship." From the well-trodden naves of Notre Dame and Sainte Chapelle to lesser-known locations such as the Marais district's Synagogue de Nazareth or Saint-Jean Lutheran on rue de Grenelle, travelers will appreciate Cahill's colorful histories of people and places, recommendations for libraries and cafés, and carefully plotted directions. Cahill's anecdotes reveal the multifaceted history of religious practice in Paris, including the "convulsionnaires" of the 18th century, who threw fits of contortion in the cemetery at Saint Médard, and the 1792 September Massacres, when revolutionaries beheaded dozens of monks. Cahill focuses heavily on Catholic churches, and while she includes Lutheran, Muslim, and Jewish sites, her engagement with those is comparatively superficial, as when she reduces Lutheranism to an aesthetic of "simplicity" and "symbolism." Despite shallow takes on faith traditions outside of Catholicism, this succeeds in cutting its own path as a unique travel guide. (Apr.)

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