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This sanctuary lamp is made of solid silver. In the Louis XIV style, it is ornately decorated with angel heads and floral motifs. The red lantern must remain lit at all times, to symbolize God’s presence.  It was probably imported from France toward the end of the 17th century, but it bears neither hallmark nor coat of arms.
1664 - 1730

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church

This album presents just a fraction of the treasures from Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church. The objects illustrate the history of the Huron-Wendat Nation and their evangelization by the Jesuits. Despite the nation’s relocation from Ancienne-Lorette to Wendake and the subsequent burning of the chapel, the objects have been preserved. Today, they form a cohesive whole that is rare. Most date back to the French Regime. Come and take a look at this rich collection presented in this album, prepared by the Musée Huron-Wendat in Wendake.

Sanctuary lamp

Third quarter of the 17th century This sanctuary lamp is made of solid silver. In the Louis XIV style, it is ornately decorated with angel heads and floral motifs. The red lantern must remain lit at all times, to symbolize God’s presence. It was probably imported from France toward the end of the 17th century, but it bears neither hallmark nor coat of arms.
Chronoscope What comments or thoughts does this item evoke for you? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Musée huron-wendat  Image used with the permission of the Musée huron-wendat. No reproduction without permission. - Date: 1690