at the foundation ceremony of the future Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal Church in Paris in 1933 The
Église Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal is located on the grounds of some old fortifications. The population of the Paris neighborhood of the
Porte de Saint-Cloud was growing fast in the 1920s, and a new church was needed. A Parisian woman from the area made a significant donation to help with the construction before she entered the convent of the Order of the Visitation, founded by
François de Sales and
Jeanne de Chantal. The architect
Julien Barbier (1869–1939) was made responsible for the construction. The first stone was laid in 1932. The
Église Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal was near to the
Renault factories, and was bombed by the allies during
World War II (1939–45). After the liberation of Paris construction resumed as part of the
Chantiers du Cardinal program. Some changes were made to the design. The nave was enlarged and the dome flattened. Construction was not complete until 1956. The building was finished in 1962. Cardinal
Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop of Paris, was curé of the parish of Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal from 1969 to 1979, when he was named Bishop of Orleans. ==Structure==