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Sainte-Anne-d'Auray Morbihan, France 3604
France

Sainte-Anne-D'Auray est situé dans le Morbihan, en Bretagne, et dépend du canton d'Auray, commune voisine d'où elle tire son nom.

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Le sanctuaire et la basilique.
L’histoire de Sainte-Anne d'Auray est très lié à la religion chrétienne.
Sainte-Anne-d’Auray (ou Keranna en breton) est le principal lieu de pèlerinage de la Bretagne. On y vient depuis 1625, pour commémorer l'apparition de Sainte Anne, grand-mère maternelle de Jésus-christ, à Yves Nicolazic. Tous les étés, le 26 juillet, un pèlerinage y a lieu : le pardon de Sainte Anne.
On compte une moyenne de 800 000 pèlerins par an à Sainte-Anne-d'Auray.
Jean-Paul II y est venu en pèlerinage le 20 septembre 1996 où il a rassemblé 150 000 personnes, première visite d'un pape en Bretagne.
Sainte-Anne-d'Auray a longtemps fait partie de la paroisse et commune de Pluneret. La paroisse de Sainte-Anne d'Auray est née le 1er août 1937. Elle a été fondée en regroupant le domaine du sanctuaire, l'ancien Keranna et plusieurs villages à la paroisse de Pluneret. D'autres villages ont été pris à la paroisse de Plumergat.
Ce n'est que le 26 février 1950 que Sainte-Anne-d'Auray a également été érigée en commune.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte-Anne-d'Auray

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Copyright: Dieter Kik
Type: Spherical
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Taken: 17/10/2011
Caricate: 13/03/2012
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