100 Chapelle Saint Philibert, Saint Philibert, Britanny: votive ship

 For the hundredth church visited by this blog, we wind our way to a somewhat obscure part of Britanny. Lots to see in this humble-looking chapel. It is named for Saint Philibert, a seventh-century monastery founder from what is now Normandy. He started off working in the court of King Dagobert (who famously, allegedly, wore his pants back to front -see  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqKjdSjNgRU ) Then he sold all his  goods and went all religious.

The chapel has beautiful modest stained glass, original Stations of the Cross, and a starry roof. It has a model of a ship hung up high. This is an old tradition  going back, in Denmark, way farther than christianity - give a model of a ship to a sanctuary and this who sail on it will get protection.
























 

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