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Related: About this forumSt. Vincent Cathedral, St. Malo, France
This is a cathedral that gave to blessing to Jaques Cartier, 1530ish for his voyage to discover Quebec and the St. Laurance river. Some one I learned about in my grade school history classes. There is a commemorative plaque on the floor. It started out as Roman construction and was converted to gothic. The Roman arches weren't as strong as they could have been so you can see remnants of them in the church today. We had a sunny day so we got some good side lighting inside. We also got to hear their organ while the organist was practicing.

Don't know how often the light hits the statue of Mary.

Side lighting through the stained glass.




The remnants of Roman arches.

George McGovern
(11,989 posts)Old Crank
(7,049 posts)I wish I could say it was planned but I don't remember if I noticed her being in the light like that.
Some times the magic works.
yorkster
(3,830 posts)Had the opportunity to spend a few hours in St. Malo....quite something. Thanks.
surfered
(13,430 posts)3catwoman3
(29,379 posts)Thank you for posting these beautiful photographs.