Sainte-Marie-Madeleine au Petit Courgain Church, Calais
The work was quickly carried out and the building was completed well before St. Peter and the Sacred Heart, at a cost of 27,000 francs for the church and 8,000 francs for the presbytery. On March 8, 1868, the dean of Notre-Dame, Canon de Lencquesaing, delegated by Mgr. Lequette, Bishop of Arras, proceeded to the blessing and inauguration of the church, which was placed under the patronage of Saint Madeleine.
About this building
The church was built according to a single nave plan with a pronounced Romanesque inspiration, especially in the entrance porch. Its narrow bell tower required solid foundations. The contemporary altar, made of stone and cement, was not out of place: an ensemble without great originality, but all in all quite successful. The rather modest building, rather a large oratory than a small church, contains 130 places in the nave.