Introduction
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity is a Catholic church located in the city of Blois in the French department of Loire-et-Cher. It was built at the beginning of the nineteenth century according to the will of Father Jean-Baptiste, who devoted his whole life to the evangelization, and today the basilica presents a wonderful architectural and decorative harmony It is considered a major building of sacred art in the interwar period, and is characterized by a bell tower that reaches a height of 60 meters.
Devotion to Our Lady of the Trinity began in the early 20th century thanks to Father Jean-Baptiste, a Capuchin brother in the convent in Blois. He devoted his whole life to preaching, expanding use of the triple Ave Maria prayer and publishing tracts in several languages on the topic. He was succeeded by Father Clovis, who studied and got to know the theological basis for Marian devotion to the triple Ave Maria, which found its expression in the title ‘Our Lady of the Trinity’.
In 1921 Pope Benedict XV approved the Archconfraternity of the Triple Ave Maria, intended to spread this devotion. Father Clovis thus set up a subscription to build a church as the international centre for the devotion. Work began in 1932 and was resumed under a new architect, Paul Rouvière, in 1935. The church was consecrated in 1949. Father Grégoire completed the sanctuary and gained its promotion to a minor basilica by Pope Pius XII in 1956. The whole complex of the church, cloister, galleries, convent buildings and the stained glass windows were inscribed on France’s historic monuments list in 1994 and again in 1996.
Architectural Style: Rich decorative style
The basilica has a largely uniform architectural and decorative style and is considered as one of the major works of French Christian inter-war art. It has fourteen large windows illustrating the mysteries of Mary in the history of salvation at the heart of the Trinity, designed by Louis Barillet, Jacques Le Chevallier and Théodore-Gérard Hanssen. The vault mosaic over the high altar develops those themes, whilst the other ceiling mosaics are by Marthe Flandrin. A frieze by the sculptor Jean Lambert-Rucki runs down both sides of the nave, showing the stations of the cross.
Feast Day
Feast day: 50th day after Easter
Feast of the Holy Trinity, Christian feast in honour of the Trinity, celebrated in Western liturgical churches on the Sunday following Pentecost (the 50th day after Easter). It is known that the feast was celebrated on this day from as early as the 10th century.
Church Mass Timing
Monday :11:00 am.
Tuesday : 11:00 am., 6:30pm
Wednesday : 11:00 am., 6:30pm
Thursday :11:00 am., 6:30pm
Friday : 11:00 am., 6:30pm
Saturday :11:00 am.
Sunday : 9:00 am., 11:00 am., 6:30pm
Church Opening Time:
Monday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tuesday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wednesday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sunday : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Contact Info
Address :
10 Bd Carnot, 41000 Blois, France.
Phone : +33254781823
Accommodations
Connectivities
Airway
Tours Val De Loire Airport TUF Airport to Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity, Blois, France distance between 46 min (63.4 km) via A10.
Railway
The gare de Blois Train Station to the Church of Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity, Blois, France distance between 6 min (1.9 km) via Av. du Maréchal Maunoury.