178 Paris, Saint James and St Christopher. Fluo calvary.

 178 Paris, Saint James and St Christopher. Fluo calvary.


Nineteenth century neoclassical church in the North of Paris, shared between Jamie and Chris. Fluo stations of the cross from the 1980s, Renaissance baptismal font. There is a copy of that statue from St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. And they have a gospel choir.


The marble pulpit has a bas relief showing “Jesus converting the nations of the earth”. And fine frescoes at the front show St Christopher (with Jesus on his shoulders) and St James.


A plaque commemorates the Archbishop of Paris, Denys Affre, who, it seems, was killed by a stray bullet while approaching the barricades in the 1848 revolution, aiming to organize some sort of mediation.












































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