A historic church dating back to the reign of Saint Louis, the Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine features remarkable painted decorations on its beamed ceiling, which date to 1645 and were recently restored.
Site History
The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, located in the village of Douvrend in the valley of the Eaulne, was established during the reign of Saint Louis. Over the centuries, it has been damaged and partially rebuilt several times, leading to significant deterioration. In the 17th century, the church became a notable site when it was associated with the “Filles du roy,” young women sent by the French Crown to populate the colony in Canada as part of an initiative to settle the New World. Among its notable features are painted decorations on the beamed ceiling, which include works titled Noli me tangere and Sainte Catherine d’Alexandrie. The paintings date to 1645 and are listed as a historic monument.
About the Project
The village of Douvrend has been engaged in a large-scale restoration project since 2018, with the goal of preserving the church’s authenticity while ensuring its stability. The second phase of work aims to repair and strengthen the structure, with a focus on the choir, sacristy and side chapels, while also addressing the urgent need to restore the nave, which is at risk of collapse. The project emphasizes the preservation of the painted decorations on the beamed ceiling, which were restored as part of the current restoration project.
Today, the restoration effort also includes plans to conserve two important wall paintings: Noli me Tangere and Sainte Catherine d’Alexandrie, both integral to the church’s artistic and spiritual heritage.
Église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Today
Once completed, the restoration will secure the church’s structural integrity and preserve its historical features, ensuring that future generations can appreciate its cultural and architectural significance. The community of Douvrend continues to rally around this important heritage site, which stands as a symbol of the village’s deep historical roots and dedication to preserving its past.