

3D relief stained glass windows depicting John Paul II can be seen on the lower right-hand side, created by Pascal Gerôme.
The preaching pulpit by the Aubry brothers is part of the furnishings. Some of the furnishings come from the former church, which was demolished in 1836: they include Gilbert Gossart's tombstone dating from 1622, the high altar designed by Jean-Baptiste Robillon in 1745, and the secondary altars with their paintings by Tonnelier in 1826 and 1827.
When the current building was erected in 1838, new furnishings were added, including statues and a pulpit designed by the Aubry brothers, as well as paintings, pews and a rostrum. This furnishing campaign continued until the end of the century, with the addition of the sacristy cabinet in 1878, the stained glass windows in the 1880s and the reliquary of Saint Quentin in 1898.
In the 20th century, the stained glass windows damaged during the First World War were replaced by those created by Jacques Simon and A. Ruchon.
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