The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Mechelen, Belgium
This beautiful, harmonious baroque church was originally dedicated by the Jesuits to St Ignatius and St Francis Xavier. After the abolition of the Jesuit Order, the parish of St Peter and Paul asked if they might make the Jesuit church their parish church because their own church had fallen into a state of disrepair. The transfer took place and officially the name of the church has since been 'St Peter and St Paul on a visitation upon St Ignatius and St Francis Xavier'. It is abbreviated to the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The interior is richly decorated. The pulpit recalls missionary work carried out by St Francis Xavier in the four corners of the world. At the time (end sixteenth century) there was still no awareness of Oceania, "the fifth continent". Note how Europe is represented, with the horn of plenty and wisdom in the form of a book. The fourteen confessional boxes built into the wall are another fine example of Mechelen woodcarving. Legend has it that the church had so many confessional boxes because it is located near the Cattle Market where lying and cheating were rife. However, the real reason was that the Church of St Peter and Paul was originally a pilgrimage church containing numerous relics. You were not allowed to touch them unless you were free from sin. Hence the large number of confessional boxes.
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Location: Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church, Keizerstraat 1, 2800 Mechelen, Flanders, Belgium, Western Europe
Photo credit: © DE ROCKER / Alamy / Afripics
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