Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul

The Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (French pronunciation: [eɡliz sɛ̃ vɛ̃sɑ̃ də pɔl]) is a Roman Catholic church in Marseille, France.

[1][3][4]> It was built on a demolished convent and chapel of Reformed Augustinians, which explains why it is commonly known as "Les Réformés" despite being a Roman Catholic church.

[1][2] The church building itself was designed by the architect François Reybaud and the abbey Joseph-Guillaume Pougnet, and built from 1855 to 1886.

[1] Additionally, sculptor Louis Botinelly (1883-1962) designed the statues of Joan of Arc and of Jesus.

[3] On the last Sunday of November, Mass is said in Provençal dialect to celebrate the santon traditionally used in Christmas cribs in houses in Provence.