Chapelle Sainte Consorce

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C'est le lieu de pèlerinage le plus éloigné du village : sur le flanc du Concors, à 8 km de distance et à 750 mètres d'altitude. On s'y rend en pèlerinage le lundi de Pentecôte et, en temps de sécheresse, pour y implorer la pluie

It is the furthest place of pilgrimage from the village: on the side of the Concors, 8 km away and at an altitude of 750 metres. One goes there on pilgrimage on Whit Monday and, in times of drought, to beg for rain. The chapel is mentioned in a collection of the archbishop's rights and revenues kept at the National Library and probably written between 1282 and 1323. It was administered by a brotherhood The building is very small: six meters by four. A wooden statue, the work of Joseph Armulphy of Aix-en-Provence in 1466, discovered in a path after the Wars of Religion, is now in Arbaud's office in Aix-en-Provence. According to legend, Consorce and Tulle were daughters of Senator Eucher and his wife Galla in the 6th century. Eucher, probably a widower, retired to his estate, either at Beaumont or at the Baume Lyonnaise, where ambassadors from the church of Lyon would have gone to make him their archbishop. Tulle would then have retired to Sainte-Tulle (Alpes de Haute-Provence) and Consorce, after a stay in the mountain of Concors, would have devoted himself to charitable works. (Allègre 1956)

Chapelle Sainte Consorce  France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Bouches-du-Rhône Jouques 13490
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