Rennes-le-Château and Paschal Full Moon (Station XIV) Evidence that Saunìère's Stations of the Cross were not unique Paul Smith Revised 27 July 2017
Bérenger Saunière purchased religious ornamentation for his church from Maison Giscard of Toulouse. Maison Giscard always seems to have manufactured Station of the Cross XIV that showed the Paschal Full Moon. There are some examples that do not show the Full Moon (in Seuillet, Allier; Saint Lubin, Muides-sur-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, etc), but these represent a minority of examples and sometimes involve Station XIV that underwent renovation whereby the deteriorated condition of the Moon could have been painted over.
Paschal Full Moon Rennes-le-Château (Aude) Photo Credit © Paul Smith, 1990 Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues (Aveyron) Photo Credit © Pierre Jarnac Ségur-le-Château (Corrèze) Photo Credit © Pierre Jarnac Saint Julien Sainte Basilisse (Mouthoumet, Aude) Photo Credit © Ben Hammott St Saturnin (Cher) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Labécède-Lauragais (Languedoc-Roussillon) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Dommartin-le-Saint-Père (Champagne-Ardenne) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Saint Pierre-ès-Liens (Cirey-sur-Blaise, Haute-Marne) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Saint Jean-Baptiste (Naussannes, Dordogne) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Saint Hilaire (Vouécourt, Haute-Marne) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior Saint-Aubin-de-Lanquais (Dordogne, Aquitaine) Photo Credit © Patrick Mensior |