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Arles St. Trophime
This church is truly one of the world's great treasures. It was
an honor to be there. The local kids 'hang' here and I had to ask them
to duck while I took the pictures. That is how we met the awesome
singer of songs from Jerusalem named Emannuel. He gave us a tour
of this ancient and wonderful city at the entry to the Rhone River.
Foundations for one of the churches go back to an ancient temple for for
human sacrifice.



St. Gilles- a very important
early church in a tiny town, circa 870 AD. The panels hold sculptures
that are like folk art.
We arrived at 3:00 AM after talking with Emannuel at Arles until
midnight. It felt like we were also on a pilgrimage.
On the steps of this church the First Crusade
left to start their wake of killing and destruction as well as land grabbing.
The pope and French kings were in on the deal. Afterwards the tradition
continued with the Inquisition.
Another fortified church with openings on only one side.
I liked the communion table (or baptism area) in front of the church.

ON THE RIVER ARIEGE
This chapel was built incorporating a Roman tower. The entry is through a small cave and a crypt. There are many foundations attached from Roman times, as well as earlier foundations which seem to be a mystery from an earlier age. This is a very spiritual place with a beautiful view of the Pyrenees.


Notice Roman arch, and view into crypt directly below.
Andorra
Shangri-La gone sour with over development.
The ancient churches have a unique feel- usually with wood porches.
The walls on the left hold caskets in many rows for viewing.
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