Who is sainte anne de beaupre




















It was replaced by the present basilica, which was completed in Though dating from , the present basilica contains a number of 18th-century sculptures and artworks. The interior is a feast for the eyes, filled with delightful details.

The stained glass windows were created using a new technique that suffuses the light beautifully. The ceiling and sides of the church are covered in mosaics of the life of St. Anne, the saints of Canada, 88 scenes from the life of Jesus, and figurative and geometrical designs.

The ends of the wooden pews tell the story of Creation with carved figures of animals and plants. Carved from a massive single piece of oak, it is painted colorfully and wears a gold crown with diamonds, rubies and pearls.

Anne is shown carrying her child, the Blessed Virgin Mary. The basilica has two levels. The upper level is the main nave; the lower level contains the Immaculate Conception Chapel, featuring a large statue of Mary, and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, where Mass is conducted.

He is especially called upon by those with alcohol and drug dependencies. Also on site is the modern and well-laid-out Sainte Anne Museum , which traces the history of devotion to St. Anne with displays of artifacts, a selection of ex-votos and explanatory exhibits. The owners of the wharf were responsible for the operation of the light. The towers are wooden structures, square in plan, with sloping sides, surmounted by square wooden lanterns, the whole painted white.

Each lighthouse is 32 feet high from its base to the top of the ventilator on the lantern. The lights are fixed white catoptric lights, visible in the line of range and in the channel. The front tower stands on a concrete foundation 9 feet high, located on the east side of the village wharf at a point feet from its outer extremity.

The light is elevated 33 feet above high water and visible eleven miles. The back tower stands on a hillside , north of the main road and west of the village, 4, feet from the front tower. The light is elevated feet above high water mark, and visible sixteen miles. Cezare Dufour was hired as the first keeper of the front range light, and Alphonse Poulin was employed as keeper of the rear range light. The entire ceiling mosaic of the Basilica describes the life of Saint Anne.

It tells the story of her life, the life of a Jewish woman of that era. It speaks of her virtues, which by the way should be ours too.

The vault also illustrates her glorification to us. At the heart of the apse, just above the main altar, we see Saint Anne, the Virgin Mary and the child Jesus.



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