Church of Saint-Maurice, Leulinghem

Church of Saint-Maurice is in the centre of the village, at the junction of five roads, and has two volumes of different heights. The lower one is the nave ; the other, higher and with no buttresses, with the air of a massive keep, has, in its lower level, a sanctuary which is perhaps Romanesque.

About this building

The church with white stone walls is in the gothic style. Inside, big wall paintings by François Mes, a monk from the Abbey of Wisques, decorate the walls between the nave and the sanctuary ; we recognize St. Joseph and the Child Jesus, the Virgin and Jesus, Joan of Arc. At the back of the sanctuary a ceramic composition created by the Abbey of Wisques representing the Crucifixion. There is also a modern and very elegant font, a few paintings that were maybe inspired by Rubens, and in the paving several 18th century funeral stones of white marble with readable inscriptions.

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