Saturday, May 21, 2016
FRANCE'S FIRST STRAIGHT STREET AND POINT OF FOCUS
THE PATH WHERE THE
SAINT IS SAID TO HAVE COLLAPSED WAS
A TRADE ROUTE,
WHICH
HIS RELICS MADE
A PILGRIMAGE ROUTE...
It concluded at the kings' mausoleum.
Adapted from
Walking in France, Traditional Pilgrimage Routes
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The former trade route follows a winding path,
sign of its antiquity:
When the monarchy
made the basilica its mausoleum
, the pilgrimage
for the relics meant also
coming for the tombs:
(From 638)
The space by which pilgrims
left the route to reach the church is
the first straight street in France
(Roman roads excepted)...
Model at the entry to the tombs
And the basilica,
its first point of focus:
That design will be at the heart
of Paris's
majesty:
To be continued.
* * *
Next,
Drop the ancestors, hail power!
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