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I did not know about the French attachment to the rooster.

I also know that there is also a theological connection to Peter's denial of Christ (Matthew 26:34, 74, 75).  The idea is that the rooster reminded the great saint of his human frailty.

I love it when a revolution appropriates a symbol of folks they defeated.

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by techno (reply@elegant-technology.com) on Mon Mar 10th, 2008 at 08:49:52 PM EST
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Ahem... While the french revolution killed a lot of priests as nobles, it didn't suppress them, it broke the ties they had with Rome or other big european nations and mostly the advantages and privileges they had on laymen!
Today, a noble title (coat of arm and all) is still recognized by the french republic (if authentic) and shifting it to a surviving branch of a family is validated by the Prime Minister...!
For the priests and pastors it was more about links to Rome and Germany (and also about philosophy :-) )!

The roster was there since the romans, Gallus, the rooster, was the same word for the "Gaulois" and while most of the gallic tribes preferred the boar, many had the rooster as an emblem.
In the middle ages, the rooster was everywhere, catholics as local sorcerers or druids or shaman. I think it's really old around here :-)

There's a legend about Peter spitting a rooster because of the reminder of his failed oath, and all the others staying silent...It was common lore in the middle ages, but not of great influence, I believe, either in the french rooster or the ones on the spires of churches :-)

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by margouillat (hemidactylus(dot)frenatus(at)wanadoo(dot)fr) on Mon Mar 10th, 2008 at 09:13:35 PM EST
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Well.  You are WAY ahead of me on roosters.  Everything I know about them I learned in the last year--and that was directed from a Norwegian Lutheran perspective.

Obviously, you French have this symbol MUCH further ingrained into your culture.  When we went to purchase our rooster, we found a southern weathervane maker and not much else.  The one we had made was produced by a HVAC company.  Since MOST of the work those folks do winds up buried in walls, they were VERY pleased that the rooster was the crowning touch of restoration project.

I will do some catch-up on French roosters.

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by techno (reply@elegant-technology.com) on Tue Mar 11th, 2008 at 06:27:03 PM EST
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I have just seen an article about roosters atop a Lutheran church in the north of Sweden.  Where was  info when we needed it?

http://www.thelocal.se/10590/20080319/1/

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by techno (reply@elegant-technology.com) on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 10:21:25 AM EST
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