- 6th century: 1st parish church in, somewhat out of step with the current church.
- 7th century: Addition of a convent of Benedictines
- 737: Destruction by the Saracens - departure of the Benedictines
- 737-1625: Church raised, but ruined during the Wars of Religion
- 1625-1733: Arrival of the Dominicans in expansion of the convent
- 1733-1743: Reconstruction of the church by Jean Baptiste Franque
- Revolution: Sold as national property - the church is used as a warehouse and then as a tile factory
- 1878: Sale by Miss Cécile MEZY to Mr. Paulin Larmande
- 1890: Convent - tile factory
- 1900: Convent - brick factory
- 1908: Sale by Paulin Larmande to Joseph Pavin of Lafarge
- 1911: Convent - free school and housing teachers
- 1925: Sale by Joseph Pavin of Lafarge to the Société des Chaux et Ciments of Lafarge
- 1927: Inscription in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments
- 1929: Sale by Société Lafarge to the diocesan association
- 1986: Sale of additional buildings by the diocesan association to Mr. Peyro
- 2018: purchases of ancillary buildings by the municipality