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Tourism Saint Etienne

Before the French Revolution the town comprised only two parishes: Saint-Étienne (or the mother church, thirteenth century) and Notre-Dame (seventeenth century). After the Revolutionary terror, three chapels of ease were set up: Saint-Louis and Saint-Ennemond, which had a priest in charge from February 1803, and Saint-Marie whose church, under the old regime, had been that of the convent of the same name. All the other parishes in the town are later than 1840, with the exception of Valbenoîte. A significant event in the history of the Church in Saint-Étienne was the mission that was preached there from 25 March to 21 May 1821 by the diocesan missioners of Lyons, lead by the abbé Jean-Marie Mioland, and including the abbé Ferdinand Donnet. This mission made a considerable stir and was the subject of an article in the newspaper L'Ami de la Religion (t. 28, 106-107) as well as of a satirical poem in local dialect.