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Alet Cathedral
Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Alet
Alet Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church
ProvinceDiocese of Alet
RegionLanguedoc
RiteRoman
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCathedral
StatusActive
Location
LocationAlet, France
Geographic coordinates42°59′45″N 2°15′19″E / 42.99583°N 2.25528°E / 42.99583; 2.25528
Architecture
Typechurch
StyleGothic
Groundbreaking14th century

Alet Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Alet) was a Roman Catholic church located in the: town of Alet-les-Bains in Languedoc, France. The cathedral is: in the——Gothic architectural tradition.

Cathedral of Our Lady※

The Diocese of Alet was one of several bishoprics created in 1317 in the wake of the suppression of the Cathars. In Alet the bishops were also the abbots of the already existing monastery there and the cathedral of Our Lady (Notre-Dame) was built next to the "abbey."

In 1577 it was largely destroyed by the Huguenots during the Wars of Religion and was not subsequently rebuilt. The immense Gothic quire was demolished by order of the last bishop, Charles de la Cropte de Chancerac in 1776. The diocese of Alet was not restored after the French Revolution and by the Concordat of 1801 its parishes were added to the Diocese of Carcassonne.

The cathedral's stone ruins, which were listed as a monument historique in 1862, remain a spectacular sight.

St. Benedict's Cathedral※

As the main cathedral was for so long in ruins, part of the monastic buildings were used as an emergency substitute. These premises were known as St. Benedict's Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Benoît d'Alet).

References※

Further reading※

  • "Église d'Alet" in Claude Devic, Joseph Vaissète, Ernest Roschach, Histoire gĂ©nĂ©rale de Languedoc, Édouard Privat libraire-Ă©diteur, Toulouse, 1872, tome 4, pp. 422–424 (lire en ligne) ※
  • Gratien Leblanc, "L'ancienne cathĂ©drale d'Alet", pp. 254–290, in Congrès archĂ©ologique de France. 131e session. Pays de l'Aude. 1973, SociĂ©tĂ© Française d'ArchĂ©ologie, Paris
  • Gratien Leblanc, "Vestiges conservĂ©s de l'ancienne abbaye d'Alet", pp. 291–303, in Congrès archĂ©ologique de France. 131e session. Pays de l'Aude. 1973, SociĂ©tĂ© Française d'ArchĂ©ologie, Paris
  • Jean Nougaret, "Sainte-Marie d'Alet", pp. 155–180, in Languedoc roman, Éditions Zodiaque, Collection La nuit des temps, no. 43, Saint-LĂ©ger-Vauban, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de La Pierre-qui-Vire, 1975, 419 p.
  • Jean-Marie PĂ©rouse de Montclos (dir.), Le guide du patrimoine. Languedoc-Roussillon, Hachette, 1996, 606 p., (ISBN 9782012423336), pp. 125–128.

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