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contradiction: " ...national church.. in Rome dedicated to 'France' (Brittany)" - wrong: dedicated solely to the Breton Nation.

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The church is dedicated to Brittany and the Breton Nation, not France and the French 'nation'. We must distinguish between 'nation' and 'state'.

It stands on the site of a previous church and hospice for Bretons given in the XVth century by Pope Nicholas V to the Duchy of Brittany, then independent of France. The modern church is still dedicated to the Breton nation: Brittany may be part of the French 'state', but its people remain a nation (not a view shared by French Republicans, I admit.)

See the plaque there bearing the inscription: DOMUS HOSITALIS ECLESIE S. YVONIS NAT.BRITANIE - hospice of the church of Saint Yves of the BRETON NATION.