Basilica of Saint Brayand the Martyr (Scloye)
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A marvelous work of High Incarnandist architecture, the present-day Basilica of St. Brayand the Martyr was rebuilt entirely from the ground up in the late 25th century to the early 26th century (ca. 2470 to 2520) on the site of the ancient Yophenthean Basilica where St. Brayand is reputed to have been martyred for his witness of the Incarnandus. The original basilica was damaged by earthquake in the 21st century (ca. 2030) and repaired and then completely leveled by earthquake in the 24th century (2300's).
The Basilica receives a high volume of pilgrims annually, particularly during the time of the Feast of St. Brayand.
See Also
- Feast of Saint Brayand
- Goscundy
- Incarnandism
- Incarnandist Basilica
- List of Incarnandist Basilicas
- Scloye
- Saint Brayand the Arch-Apostle
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