Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques

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Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques

Religious institution · St.-Cyprien-sur-Dourdou

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Prieuré Ste Foy de Conques, 12320 Conques-en-Rouergue, France

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Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques by null
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Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques by null
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Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques by null
Saint Faith Abbey Church of Conques by null
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Highlights

Grand abbey, relics of St. Foy, medieval village, pilgrimage site  

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Prieuré Ste Foy de Conques, 12320 Conques-en-Rouergue, France Get directions

tourisme-conques.fr
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Prieuré Ste Foy de Conques, 12320 Conques-en-Rouergue, France Get directions

+33 5 65 69 89 43
tourisme-conques.fr
@destination_conques

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wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Sep 9, 2025

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"Pilgrims pray to saints for holy intercession in all kinds of problems, but they should be very careful what they ask for when approaching St. Foy, who seems to have a wicked sense of humor. Foy’s relics are housed in an elaborate golden reliquary in Conques, France, where they have been visited by the faithful for more than a thousand years. The monastery was founded in 819, and led a quiet life of contemplation for the first 50 or so years of its existence. By 866, the monks were ready for a little more attention, and so they set their sights on acquiring a genuine relic, the key to bringing religious pilgrims—and their coins—to Conques. To this end, one of the monks was dispatched to join a different monastery in Agen, which just happened to be the home of the relics of St. Foy, reputed to cure blindness and free those in captivity. In life, St. Foy was a Roman girl martyred in the town of Agen as part of the Diocletian persecutions in 303. Legend holds that the 12-year-old girl was first placed on a red hot griddle, and when holy intervention stopped that from killing her, she was beheaded. After death, her relics performed the usual assortment of miraculous cures and visions, making them a crowd-pleasing feature of the church—which is precisely why the Conques monk stole them from Agen and relocated them to the monastery in his town. And so, the pilgrims came. As the story goes, St. Foy developed her reputation for… unusual cures. Notably, when a knight came to her seeking a cure for a herniated scrotum, she, via vision, helpfully suggested that he find a blacksmith willing to smash it with a white-hot hammer. Amazingly, this gentleman followed her divine instructions and was committed to this terrible plan right up until the last minute, when he fell backward, away from the hammer’s strike—and was miraculously cured by the force of his fall. The saint’s relics are still held in the golden reliquary in the shape of a woman that dates back at least to 1010. It is a 33-inch wooden statue covered in gold and gemstones, with a bust made from a repurposed Roman helmet. The manly face of the reliquary has actually caused some debate—some scholars see the face of a Roman emperor, while Thomas Hoving suggested that it was a death mask of Charlemagne. Regardless, not only is this one big, golden statue, it is also the last remaining example of its type, once common in the middle ages. The church is decorated with scenes from the life of the saint, as well as a large carving of the last judgement outside, in the tympanum over the main doors. The monastery at Conques remains an important stop on the pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago, where pilgrims stop to visit the relics of St. Foy to ask for her blessings of safe travel. The reliquary is no longer held in the church itself, but in a museum next to the cloisters. She is brought out every year on her feast day of October 6." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Rod B

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Truly stunning. Far more accessible and pleasant than Rocamadour, which is heaving with tourists. The atmosphere here is calm, serene, spiritual. Well worth buying the guide to the tympanum over the main door of the church, which is a testimony to the faith and devotion to god of the generations of people who lived and worked here. In short, not to be missed. And there are plenty of facilities and eating places for visitors.

Wendy Corbin

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We absolutely loved it here. Arrived early in the morning as it was 30 degrees and did a 5km hike for the best view 500 metres up. We then descended into the village, which was full of pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, which gave a wonderful feel to the village. The village is just so pretty, uncomercialised, and free of crowds

Yee

Google
Such a lovely church. Had the privilege of performing choir concerts as my group walked the Camino together

Juris Krikis

Google
Well worth visiting, it is impressive. Illumination of the relief and a concert at night.

Leto Križanič Žorž

Google
Really nice church in a small picturesque village Conques with special windows made by French artist Pierre Soulages. You can also walk up to the village from view point through the forest.

Marie Holm, PhD

Google
While I'm not fond of the new gray-toned stained glass, everything else about this building and surrounding town is delightful. Tours available from priests with vibrant personalities, clearly keen on sharing and preserving the history. Can sense the significance of this place of pilgrimage, and how impressive a town to arrive to especially for those who hike the journey.

Adam G

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This is the Romanesque pilgrimage church of Saint-Foy in the village of Conques in southern France. Conques is a beautiful village with classic narrow pedestrian-only medieval streets with many of the medieval buildings still remarkably intact. The magnificent Abbey Church of Saint Foy is one of these and is located in the historic town centre of the village. Being an abbey it was once part of a monastery where monks lived, prayed and worked. Built in the architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches, it has a cruciform plan with apse and radiating chapels at its eastern end. The carvings at the Church, such as those of the tympanum of the Last Judgment, above the main entrance doors, are simply amazing!

Matthieu

Google
This beautiful abbaye sits in a medieval city with much to see. Old climbing streets with medieval style houses. Many restaurants and souvenir shops. This is on the way of the Santiago Christian pilgrimage.