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| Sainte-Libaire Church, La Broque | |
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Église Sainte-Libaire de La Broque | |
Oblique view of the Catholic parish church Sainte-Libaire in La Broque | |
| Location | Rue du Général de Gaulle, La Broque, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France |
| Country | France |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Website | Parish website |
| History | |
| Status | Parish church |
| Dedication | Saint Libaire |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Architect(s) | François‑Eugène Grijolot (nave, 1869, neoclassical) Adeline Hébert‑Stevens (stained glass and ceramic Christ the King, 1961) Daniel Zinglé (tower restoration, 1984) |
| Style | Baroque, Neoclassical |
| Administration | |
| Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Strasbourg |
| Deanery | Pays du Donon |
| Parish | Sainte-Libaire de La Broque |
The Church of Sainte‑Libaire (French: Église Sainte‑Libaire) is the Roman Catholic parish church of La Broque, in the Bas-Rhin department of the Grand Est region, France. Dedicated to Saint Libaire, a Lorraine martyr of the 4th century, it is one of the main religious buildings of the Bruche Valley. Its slender bell tower, visible from afar, rises as a landmark in the heart of the village.
Location
[edit]The church stands in the centre of La Broque, on Rue du Général‑de‑Gaulle, on a plot enclosed by a sandstone wall. It is near Place Sainte‑Libaire and adjoins the communal cemetery, landscaped and dotted with old funerary monuments.[1]
History
[edit]9th century
[edit]A Benedictine priory, called Vicpodi cella and founded by Abbot Vicpode of Senones, is attested around the year 800 at Vipucelle.[1] · [2] This priory, now disappeared, was not located on the site of the present church, but constitutes the first known religious foundation in La Broque.
18th century
[edit]- 1736–1737: rebuilding of the porch‑tower, mentioned by Dom Calmet.[1]

19th century
[edit]- 1827: rebuilding of the choir.
- 1869: complete reconstruction of the nave, probably to the plans of François‑Eugène Grijolot.[1]
20th century
[edit]- 1917: requisition of the bells by the German authorities, in the presence of parish priest Antoine Rapp.[3]


- 1929–1930: restoration and enlargement of the organ by Joseph Rinckenbach.
- 1953: electrification of the bells and overhaul of the organ by Alfred Kern.
- 1960–1961: general restoration under parish priest Lucien Friederich; solemn consecration on 29 October 1961 by Bishop Jean-Julien Weber.[4]
- 1984: restoration of the tower by Daniel Zinglé, installation of a new gilded cockerel and cross.[5]
- 1994: complete interior restoration.
Architecture
[edit]General layout
[edit]- Porch‑tower in dressed sandstone, topped by a slate spire.
- Single‑nave nave with six bays (1869).
- Choir with cut sides (1827).
- Sacristy adjoining the choir.[1]
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Exterior view
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Interior, view from the entrance
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Interior, view from the altar
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Choir in 1957
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Choir in 2025
Stained glass
[edit]- 1869: ten grisaille windows with medallions of saints, workshops Maréchal and Champigneulle (Metz).[6]
- 1961: replacement of the choir windows by the symbols of the four evangelists, work of Adeline Hébert‑Stevens.
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Window of Saint Anthony
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Window of the bull (Saint Luke) and the eagle (Saint John)
Interior
[edit]Protected furnishings
[edit]Several items are listed in the Palissy inventory:[1]
- Pulpit[7]
- Organ by Rinckenbach and Wetzel[8]
- Statue of Saint Libaire[9]
- Bell by Fourno[10]
- Two side altars[11]
- 10 stained glass windows[12]
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Pulpit
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View of the organ
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Right side altar dedicated to the Virgin and Child
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Left side altar dedicated to Saint Libaire
Other furnishings
[edit]In addition to the protected objects, the church preserves a rich collection of furniture:
- Statue of John the Baptist[13]
- Wooden confessional
- Baptismal font
- Stone Christ affixed to the exterior wall
- Old tombstones and funerary plaques
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Statue of Saint John the Baptist
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Confessional in carved wood
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Baptismal font
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Stone Christ affixed to the exterior wall
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Tombstone surmounted by a crucifix
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Funerary wall plaque
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18th‑century funerary monument
Parish life
[edit]The church has long been the centre of local religious life and notably hosted the Corpus Christi processions, with richly decorated reposoirs and the presence of the verger (suisse d’église) and the “little verger”.[14]
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Corpus Christi procession in 1929 with the verger and the "little verger"
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Louis Salmon, verger from 1921 to 1952
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Louis Salmon in uniform in front of the church
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Charles Hoslin, verger around 1955
The Cercle Aloysia of La Broque, founded in 1921, long animated parish life through music and youth activities.[15]
Notable parish priests
[edit]
- Jean‑François Prêcheur (1825–1877): brought relics of Saint Libaire in 1852 with the authorization of Bishop Louis-Marie Caverot of Saint‑Dié
- Antoine Rapp (1913–1924): parish priest during the First World War
- Antoine Halbwachs (1924–1951)
- Lucien Friederich (1951–1974): parish priest at the 1961 consecration, organizer of pilgrimages (Lisieux, 1960)[4]
- Léon Wassler (1984)[5]
- Jean Chamley (1994)
Saint Libaire
[edit]Saint Libaire, sister of Saint Elophe, was a Lorraine martyr beheaded in 362 at Grand under Julian the Apostate. Venerated from the 15th century in the County of Salm, she is invoked against storms and nervous diseases.
She is represented by a polychrome statue on the left side altar.[16] Her relics are preserved in Grand, but part of them were brought to La Broque in 1852 by parish priest Prêcheur, with the authorization of Bishop Caverot.[16] Her feast day is celebrated on 8 October.
Surroundings
[edit]A stone calvary representing the Crucifixion stands on Place Sainte‑Libaire, near the church. It is a spiritual and heritage landmark of the village.[17]
The church is surrounded by a cemetery enclosed by sandstone walls, landscaped, where several priests and notable families are buried. Attested since the 19th century and mentioned in the Mérimée inventory,[1] it preserves several funerary monuments listed in the Palissy inventory.[18][19]
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Calvary on Place Sainte‑Libaire (2023)
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Cemetery adjoining the church

Popular memory
[edit]Parish memory is also expressed through commemorative objects. In 1992, a pin depicting the church was issued.
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- History of La Broque (official municipal website)
- Official parish website
- Mass times – Messes.info
- ^ a b c d e f g Base Mérimée: Église paroissiale Sainte-Libaire, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ "Histoire - Ville de La Broque" (in French). 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
- ^ a b L'Essor ACCS. ESSOR. Vol. II. p. 66.
- ^ a b Consécration de l'église Sainte‑Libaire. La Broque. 1961.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b Le clocher restauré. La Broque. 1984.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "Saulxures". L'Essor ACCS (in French) (187): 9–13. September 2000.
- ^ Base Palissy: Chaire à prêcher, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: Orgue, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: Statue : Sainte Libaire, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: Cloche, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: Ensemble des deux autels secondaires, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: 10 verrières, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: 2 statues : Vierge à l'Enfant, Saint Jean-Baptiste, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ L'Essor ACCS. Le suisse d'église. Schirmeck - La Broque. pp. 12‑14.
- ^ L'Essor, no. 228, « Le cercle Aloysia de La Broque », ACCS, December 2010, pp. 17‑18.
- ^ a b "Les vitraux de l'église de La Broque". L'Essor (187). ACCS: 12. September 2000.
- ^ L'Essor, no. 253, ACCS, March 2017, p. 3.
- ^ Base Palissy: Monument funéraire de J. H. F. Hersent, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ^ Base Palissy: Monument funéraire, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
