The Church of Saint Étienne (French: Église Saint-Étienne de Vignory) is a Roman Catholic church located in Vignory, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
[1] It was first constructed within the medieval town near the place where the "miracle of Saint Crepin" occurred.
In 1032, Gui, the first known Lord of Vignory, decided to create a college of canons and build a church for them.
His son Roger replaced the canons with Benedictine monks and gave the newly built church to the Abbey of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon.
The church follows the traditions of basilicas of the high Middle Ages but experiments with a three-level elevation with a clerestory.