La photographie au service de l’Église

Over time, photography enables to capture the Catholic Church’s representations of the very heart of Lourdes’ Marian sanctuary : the Grotto. To each period in the history of the sanctuary there corresponds a precise image, created by the Church and conveyed through photography ; from the matrix of a...

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Main Authors: Sylvaine Guinle-Lorinet, Paul Bernadou
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2013-04-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/3856
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description Over time, photography enables to capture the Catholic Church’s representations of the very heart of Lourdes’ Marian sanctuary : the Grotto. To each period in the history of the sanctuary there corresponds a precise image, created by the Church and conveyed through photography ; from the matrix of a primeval beginning there evolves a sense of sacredness surrounding the Grotto that gives way to a more present day sober attitude. The images change as the Church tries to adapt its discourse to the faithful.
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