Saturday 2 august from 09:45 to 11:15

Association Rayonnement du Festival Mission

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D105, Abbaye de la Lucerne, La Lucerne-d'Outremer
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Barbey d'Aurevilly's novels and short stories are inseparable from his faith, which is always present and often embodied by religious figures with controversial personalities. What was the "Connétable des Lettres"'s relationship with the Church and Christianity? Behind a facade that appears as solid as a rock, many questions emerge: conversion, traditionalism, ultramontanism, even Manichaeism and Jansenism, all against a backdrop of scandalous immorality that ecclesiastical authorities often reproached him for. "Catholic, yes, but not a yes-man," he replied like a true "dandy"...

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On 2 August 2025
  • 09:45 at 11:15

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Association Rayonnement du Festival Mission
D105, Abbaye de la Lucerne, La Lucerne-d'Outremer
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