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  • Maredsous
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maredsous may refer to: Maredsous (hamlet) Maredsous Abbey, a Benedictine monastery at Denée near Namur in Belgium Maredsous cheese, a cheese originated

    Maredsous

    Maredsous

  • Maredsous Abbey
  • Belgian Benedictine monastery

    Maredsous Abbey (French: Abbaye de Maredsous) is a Benedictine monastery at Maredsous, in the municipality of Anhée, Wallonia, Belgium. It is a founding

    Maredsous Abbey

    Maredsous Abbey

    Maredsous_Abbey

  • Duvel Moortgat Brewery
  • Flemish family-controlled brewery founded in 1871 in Belgium

    standard Dutch word being duivel [ˈdœy̯vəl]. Other popular beers include Maredsous and Vedett. The brewery Moortgat was founded in 1871 by Jan-Leonard Moortgat

    Duvel Moortgat Brewery

    Duvel Moortgat Brewery

    Duvel_Moortgat_Brewery

  • Maredsous cheese
  • Semi-hard loaf-shaped cheese made in Belgium from cow's milk

    Maredsous is a semi-hard loaf-shaped washed-rind cheese made from cow's milk. It is suitable for slicing, and characterised by an orange coloured rind

    Maredsous cheese

    Maredsous_cheese

  • Columba Marmion
  • Irish abbot (1858–1923)

    30 January 1923) was an Irish Benedictine monk and the third abbot of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium. Beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 3, 2000

    Columba Marmion

    Columba Marmion

    Columba_Marmion

  • Maredsous (hamlet)
  • Hamlet in Wallonia, Belgium

    Maredsous is a hamlet of the village of Denée, Wallonia, located in the municipality of Anhée, province of Namur, Belgium. The Maredsous Abbey was founded

    Maredsous (hamlet)

    Maredsous_(hamlet)

  • Beer in Belgium
  • distribution.[citation needed] Maredsous, the Abbey brand of Duvel Moortgat, Belgium's second largest brewer, licensed from Maredsous Abbey. Postel is brewed

    Beer in Belgium

    Beer in Belgium

    Beer_in_Belgium

  • Collège Saint-Benoît de Maredsous
  • Belgian secondary school

    Saint-Benoit de Maredsous, founded in 1881, is a prestigious Catholic secondary school in Denée, Belgium. The school is still affiliated to Maredsous abbey and

    Collège Saint-Benoît de Maredsous

    Collège Saint-Benoît de Maredsous

    Collège_Saint-Benoît_de_Maredsous

  • Henri and Jules Desclée
  • Belgian brothers and publishers

    (July 9, 1828-August 2, 1911) were Belgian brothers, known as founders of Maredsous Abbey, and of two printing business for Roman Catholic literature, the

    Henri and Jules Desclée

    Henri and Jules Desclée

    Henri_and_Jules_Desclée

  • Albert I of Belgium
  • King of the Belgians from 1909 to 1934

    General De Grunne, in his old age, entered the Benedictine monastery of Maredsous in Belgium, King Albert wrote a letter to him in which he spoke of the

    Albert I of Belgium

    Albert I of Belgium

    Albert_I_of_Belgium

  • Denée, Belgium
  • Section of Anhée, Wallonia, Belgium

    in the province of Namur, Belgium. Maredsous Abbey and Maredret Abbey are located nearby, in the hamlet of Maredsous. Media related to Denée (Belgium)

    Denée, Belgium

    Denée, Belgium

    Denée,_Belgium

  • Bel Group
  • Multinational cheese marketer centered in France

    launched the Mini Bonbel in 1990. A year later, in 1991, it acquired the Maredsous company in Belgium. Three years later, in 1994, it acquired the Cademartori

    Bel Group

    Bel Group

    Bel_Group

  • Hildebrand de Hemptinne
  • Belgian Benedictine monk

    was a Belgian Benedictine monk of Beuron Archabbey, the second Abbot of Maredsous Abbey, and the first Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation. Félix

    Hildebrand de Hemptinne

    Hildebrand de Hemptinne

    Hildebrand_de_Hemptinne

  • Germain Morin
  • Franco-Belgian Benedictine historical scholar, patrologist and liturgiologist

    Congregation. Born at Caen in Normandy, he entered the Abbey of St. Benedict at Maredsous, Belgium, in 1882 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1886. From 1884

    Germain Morin

    Germain_Morin

  • Abrahamic religions
  • Set of monotheistic religions

    Joseph (ed.). Fils d'Abraham (in French). S.A. Brepols I. G. P. and CIB Maredsous. ISBN 978-2-503-82344-7. Masumian, Farnaz (1995). Life After Death: A

    Abrahamic religions

    Abrahamic religions

    Abrahamic_religions

  • Namur
  • Capital of Namur province and Wallonia, Belgium

    festival both take place in Namur annually. Sights near Namur include Maredsous Abbey, Floreffe Abbey, and Annevoie Castle with its surrounding Jardins

    Namur

    Namur

    Namur

  • Muriel Dacq
  • Belgian singer-songwriter

    Muriel Dacq (real name Muriel Desclée de Maredsous) is a Belgian (Walloon) singer-songwriter, active in the 1980s in France. In the early 1980s, Muriel

    Muriel Dacq

    Muriel_Dacq

  • Anhée
  • Municipality in Wallonia, Belgium

    The village of Bioul contains Vaxelaire Castle (Château Vaxelaire). Maredsous Abbey and Maredret Abbey are located near Denée. List of protected heritage

    Anhée

    Anhée

    Anhée

  • Glenstal Abbey
  • Benedictine monastery in Murroe, County Limerick, Ireland

    Benedictine school there. The abbey came into being in 1927 when the chapter of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium accepted Ryan's offer to donate the estate for a monastery

    Glenstal Abbey

    Glenstal Abbey

    Glenstal_Abbey

  • Jean-Baptiste Bethune
  • Belgian architect

    a church, a presbytery and a convent school) and the large complex of Maredsous Abbey. Bethune's designs show a strong architectural, archaeological and

    Jean-Baptiste Bethune

    Jean-Baptiste Bethune

    Jean-Baptiste_Bethune

  • Ursmer Berlière
  • Belgian monk and historian

    Ursmer Berlière, born Alfred Berlière (1861–1932) was a monk of Maredsous Abbey and a monastic historian whose bibliography ran to 360 publications. Berlière

    Ursmer Berlière

    Ursmer Berlière

    Ursmer_Berlière

  • Congregation of the Annunciation
  • Belgian Benedictine Catholic congregation

    abbeys of Belgium: St. Andrew's Abbey in Bruges, Keizersberg Abbey, and Maredsous Abbey. These monasteries shared descent from the Abbey of Beuron. Their

    Congregation of the Annunciation

    Congregation of the Annunciation

    Congregation_of_the_Annunciation

  • Prix de Flore (horse race)
  • Flat horse race in France

    Concentric Noble Ginger 2006 Miss Salvador Wingspan Bastet 2005 In Clover Maredsous Lake Toya 2004 Australie Elopa Dream Play 2003 Visorama Commercante Actrice

    Prix de Flore (horse race)

    Prix_de_Flore_(horse_race)

  • Maximilian von Fürstenberg
  • Roman Catholic cardinal (1904–1988)

    Wégimont de Warfusée (1879–1953). He was educated at the Abbey college of Maredsous, Namur, Belgium from October 1915 to July 1922. He then went on study

    Maximilian von Fürstenberg

    Maximilian von Fürstenberg

    Maximilian_von_Fürstenberg

  • Columba (given name)
  • Name list

    Columba Marmion (1858–1923), beatified Irish monk and third abbot of Maredsous Abbey Columba Murphy (fl. 1835), Irish Roman Catholic priest Columba Ryan

    Columba (given name)

    Columba_(given_name)

  • John Chapman (priest)
  • Roman Catholic Abbot of Downside Abbey (1865–1933)

    to leave after eight months. He subsequently entered the Benedictine Maredsous Abbey in Belgium, where he had been preceded by a friend from Cuddesdon

    John Chapman (priest)

    John Chapman (priest)

    John_Chapman_(priest)

  • List of cheeses
  • traditional forms of eating Limburger is the Limburger sandwich. Maredsous cheese Produced at Maredsous Abbey in Denée, Belgium A loaf-shaped cheese made from cow's

    List of cheeses

    List of cheeses

    List_of_cheeses

  • Jules Destrée
  • Belgian politician and cultural critic active in the Walloon Movement

    20. His younger brother, Olivier Georges, became a monk, first in the Maredsous Abbey, later in the Keizersberg Abbey in Leuven, under the name Bruno

    Jules Destrée

    Jules Destrée

    Jules_Destrée

  • Belvedere College
  • Secondary school in Dublin, Ireland

    Dublin and Primate of Ireland Columba Marmion (1858–1923) – Abbot of the Maredsous Abbey (Belgium) Malachi Martin – priest, author Robert Dermot O'Flanagan

    Belvedere College

    Belvedere College

    Belvedere_College

  • Francis Bonaert
  • Belgian architect

    he pursued classical studies in Latin and Greek at Maredsous Abbey, until 1933. While at Maredsous, he started taking photographs under the guidance of

    Francis Bonaert

    Francis Bonaert

    Francis_Bonaert

  • School uniforms by country
  • schools (principally Catholic institutions such as Collège Saint-Benoît de Maredsous) enforced compulsory school uniform policies. School uniform is mandatory

    School uniforms by country

    School uniforms by country

    School_uniforms_by_country

  • Henry Nelson, 7th Earl Nelson
  • British nobleman

    1948) and Geraldine (née Cave). He was educated at Downside School and Maredsous Abbey in Belgium and served in the First World War in the Australian Imperial

    Henry Nelson, 7th Earl Nelson

    Henry_Nelson,_7th_Earl_Nelson

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Belgium
  • Anhee Formation Carboniferous Calcaire de Lives Carboniferous Calcaire de Maredsous Carboniferous Calcaire de Premier Carboniferous Calcaire de Seilles Carboniferous

    List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Belgium

    List_of_fossiliferous_stratigraphic_units_in_Belgium

  • Albert Nelson, 6th Earl Nelson
  • Nelson in 1948) and Geraldine Cave; he was educated at Downside School and Maredsous Abbey. He fought in World War I in the Australian Imperial Force. A lecturer

    Albert Nelson, 6th Earl Nelson

    Albert_Nelson,_6th_Earl_Nelson

  • Pierre-Maurice Bogaert
  • Belgian Benedictine biblical scholar

    Bogaert (born 1934, Etterbeek) is a Belgian Benedictine of the Monastery of Maredsous, professor emeritus of Old Testament at the Catholic University of Louvain

    Pierre-Maurice Bogaert

    Pierre-Maurice Bogaert

    Pierre-Maurice_Bogaert

  • Keizersberg Abbey
  • Benedictine monastery in Leuven, Belgium

    Leuven in 1888 by Dom Gerard van Caloen, rector of the abbey school of Maredsous Abbey, and land was acquired on the present site in the following year

    Keizersberg Abbey

    Keizersberg Abbey

    Keizersberg_Abbey

  • Emmanuel Amand de Mendieta
  • was born in Bouvignes-sur-Meuse in 1907 and entered the novitiate at Maredsous in 1925—shortly before the Malines Conversations between Roman Catholics

    Emmanuel Amand de Mendieta

    Emmanuel_Amand_de_Mendieta

  • Cambron Abbey
  • Former abbey in Brugelette, Hainaut, Belgium

    Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon belge, I: Provinces de Namur et de Hainaut, Maredsous, 1890–1897, p. 343–357. R. Paternotte, Histoire de Notre-Dame de Cambron

    Cambron Abbey

    Cambron Abbey

    Cambron_Abbey

  • Adrien Nocent
  • Belgian monk and theologian (1913–1996)

    monk and liturgical theologian. Nocent was born in Charleroi and entered Maredsous Abbey at the age of 19, making solemn vows in 1933. He was ordained as

    Adrien Nocent

    Adrien_Nocent

  • Bible translations into Portuguese
  • complete Bible based on the French version of the Benedictine monks of Maredsous Abbey, Belgium. The Franciscan João José Pedreira de Castro, of the São

    Bible translations into Portuguese

    Bible translations into Portuguese

    Bible_translations_into_Portuguese

  • Gerard van Caloen
  • Roman Catholic bishop (1853–1932)

    and bishop. A Benedictine monk, he was rector of the abbey school at Maredsous, where in 1882 he published the Missel des Fidèles, the first French-Latin

    Gerard van Caloen

    Gerard van Caloen

    Gerard_van_Caloen

  • Brogne Abbey
  • Abbey in Belgium

    Namur held the abbacy in commendam. Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge (Maredsous, 1897), pp. 28-38. Berlière, p. 31. Berlière, p. 33. de Smet, Jozef-Maria

    Brogne Abbey

    Brogne Abbey

    Brogne_Abbey

  • List of Gothic Revival architecture
  • Parliament of Barbados, west-wing completed 1872, east-wing in 1873. Maredsous Abbey, 1872–1892 Loppem Castle, 1856–1869 Church of Hunnegem, paintings

    List of Gothic Revival architecture

    List of Gothic Revival architecture

    List_of_Gothic_Revival_architecture

  • Gerard of Florennes
  • Medieval nobleman and Bishop of Cambrai

    traditions 128 (Leiden) 2006. Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), pp. 5-6. The abbey church was consecrated in 1026. The early history

    Gerard of Florennes

    Gerard_of_Florennes

  • Gembloux Abbey
  • the name "Regesta Imperii". Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), p. 26. "Geschichtsquellen des deutschen Mittelalters". Retrieved

    Gembloux Abbey

    Gembloux Abbey

    Gembloux_Abbey

  • Achel Brewery
  • Belgian brewery

    Bruin 5°. "Belgium loses Trappist beer Achel but adds new brewery at Maredsous abbey". BRAUWELT. Retrieved 2024-01-29. "De brouwerij". Achelse Kluis

    Achel Brewery

    Achel Brewery

    Achel_Brewery

  • Stuttgart Vulgate
  • Manual critical edition of the Vulgate

    Vulgate) Pope Clement VIII Rome 𝔡 1932 Maccabees Donatien de Bruyne Maredsous 𝔥 1922 Psalms John M. Harden London 𝔥 1931 Laodiceans Adolf von Harnack

    Stuttgart Vulgate

    Stuttgart_Vulgate

  • Gleeson Group
  • Beverage Manufacturer

    distributed: Tipperary Natural Mineral Water Bavaria - Dutch Lager. Duvel Maredsous Vedett Menabrea Weihenstephaner "Gleeson - About US - Overview". Archived

    Gleeson Group

    Gleeson_Group

  • Charles Dekeukeleire
  • Belgian film director

    pétrollières à Anvers Luchtmacht Chausseur, sachez chausser 1953 L'Abbaye de Maredsous – Made for TV Humor in hout – Made for TV 1954 Noblesse du bois L'Alerte

    Charles Dekeukeleire

    Charles_Dekeukeleire

  • Ermeton Abbey
  • 1936 had been founded in Brussels in 1917 by Eugène Vandeur, a monk of Maredsous Abbey. The monastery operates a guesthouse. Two other abbeys, both now

    Ermeton Abbey

    Ermeton Abbey

    Ermeton_Abbey

  • 1872 in Belgium
  • Luxembourg for rail connections between Belgium and Luxembourg. 15 November – Maredsous Abbey founded 10 December – Henri Guillaume resigns as Minister of War

    1872 in Belgium

    1872_in_Belgium

  • Erluin II of Gembloux
  • where his predecessor lay. Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), p. 17. D. L. C. Bethmann, ed., Siegeberti Auctarium Gemblacense

    Erluin II of Gembloux

    Erluin_II_of_Gembloux

  • Abbot Primate
  • Benedictine ecclesial office within the Catholic Church

    Saint-Benoît, vol. 4 (1948) of seven volumes (in French). Maredsous: Les Editions de Maredsous. pp. 247–252. OCLC 999577014. Renner, Frumentius (1980).

    Abbot Primate

    Abbot_Primate

  • Sack of Dinant
  • 1914 executions and looting in Belgium

    accounts, three depositions from the Bishopric of Namur and the Abbey of Maredsous are noteworthy. The witnesses provide evidence that: The whole family

    Sack of Dinant

    Sack of Dinant

    Sack_of_Dinant

  • International availability of McDonald's products
  • Evolving state of product availability

    France and Belgium. The "Belgo" burger is a hamburger with bacon, Belgian Maredsous cheese, roasted onions and cocktail sauce. The McCountry sandwich is a

    International availability of McDonald's products

    International_availability_of_McDonald's_products

  • Harold Charles d'Aspremont Lynden
  • Belgian politician (1914–1967)

    group.[citation needed] After studying classics at the abbey school at Maredsous from 1926 to 1931, he graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven

    Harold Charles d'Aspremont Lynden

    Harold_Charles_d'Aspremont_Lynden

  • Revue Bénédictine
  • Academic journal

    is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published since 1884 from Maredsous Abbey by the Order of Saint Benedict and Belgian publishing house Brepols

    Revue Bénédictine

    Revue_Bénédictine

  • Bede Camm
  • English Benedictine monk and scholar (1864–1942)

    however, and he became a convert to Catholicism in 1890, received at Maredsous Abbey in Belgium. He was accepted into the novitiate of the abbey on 8

    Bede Camm

    Bede Camm

    Bede_Camm

  • Vetus Latina manuscripts
  • Manuscripts of Vetus Latina versions of the Bible

    premiers siècles. Anecdota Maredsolana, 2e Série 1. Paris: Abbaye de Maredsous, 1913. (in French) [Codex Schlettstadtensis (r 57)] Morin, Germain. Liber

    Vetus Latina manuscripts

    Vetus Latina manuscripts

    Vetus_Latina_manuscripts

  • Faecalibacterium
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 26725514. Laval L, Martin R, Natividad JN, Chain F, Miquel S, Desclée de Maredsous C, et al. (2015-01-02). "Lactobacillus rhamnosus CNCM I-3690 and the commensal

    Faecalibacterium

    Faecalibacterium

  • Mosteiro de São Bento (São Paulo)
  • Catholic Temple in São Paulo, Brazil

    Gresnicht, a Dutchman who arrived in Brazil in 1913. Gresnicht came from Maredsous Abbey in Belgium and was a follower of the Beuron Art School, a Benedictine

    Mosteiro de São Bento (São Paulo)

    Mosteiro de São Bento (São Paulo)

    Mosteiro_de_São_Bento_(São_Paulo)

  • Flémalle
  • Municipality in Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium

    brought from Limburg and renovated by the art workshops of the Abbey of Maredsous. Carved panels represent the Old Testament. The pews date from 1746. The

    Flémalle

    Flémalle

    Flémalle

  • Beuron Archabbey
  • Archabbey in Beuron, Germany

    novices. In 1872, St. Martin's was able to found a subsidiary monastery in Maredsous, Belgium, with a few monks. Two years later, Maurus over the management

    Beuron Archabbey

    Beuron Archabbey

    Beuron_Archabbey

  • São Bento Monastery
  • Benedictine abbey in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Benedictine congregations. In 1893 Gerard van Caloen (1853-1932), a monk of Maredsous Abbey, was commissioned by Pope Leo XIII to help restore the monastic

    São Bento Monastery

    São Bento Monastery

    São_Bento_Monastery

  • Henri Quentin
  • French Catholic abbot and philologist

    After studying theology at the seminary of Rheims, he joined in 1892 Maredsous Abbey and in 1897 Solesmes Abbey. He was ordained priest in 1902. In 1907

    Henri Quentin

    Henri Quentin

    Henri_Quentin

  • St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges
  • Benedictine abbey in Bruges, Belgium

    church built subsequently. In 1898 Dom Gerard van Caloen, a monk from Maredsous Abbey founded a new monastic community close to the site of the previous

    St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges

    St._Andrew's_Abbey,_Bruges

  • Lambert Hancart
  • Battle of Gembloux (1578) he prevented the plundering of the town of Gembloux. Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), p. 25. v t e

    Lambert Hancart

    Lambert_Hancart

  • Aelred Carlyle
  • English monk

    on 21 February 1913, and on 1 March that year Abbot Columba Marmion of Maredsous Abbey visited the island to assist the community in its preparations for

    Aelred Carlyle

    Aelred_Carlyle

  • Lagny Abbey
  • Abbey located in Seine-et-Marne, in France

    of Arc, statue outside apse Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1, Maredsous, 1897, p. 18. Ian Stuart Robinson, The Papacy, 1073-1198: Continuity and

    Lagny Abbey

    Lagny Abbey

    Lagny_Abbey

  • 1892 in Belgium
  • Belgique Messager des sciences historiques Buildings Jean-Baptiste Bethune, Maredsous Abbey (begun 1872) Paintings Théo van Rysselberghe, An Evening 28 October

    1892 in Belgium

    1892_in_Belgium

  • Hubert Pierlot
  • Prime Minister of Belgium from 1939 to 1945

    concentration camp in 1944. Hubert Pierlot was educated in religious schools in Maredsous and later attended the prestigious Jesuit Collège Saint-Michel secondary

    Hubert Pierlot

    Hubert Pierlot

    Hubert_Pierlot

  • Beuronese Congregation
  • Congregation within the Benedictine Confederation

    view an expansion to a congregation. After a further foundation, that of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium, the first constitutions of the Beuronese Congregation

    Beuronese Congregation

    Beuronese Congregation

    Beuronese_Congregation

  • Pierre Culot
  • Belgian sculptor and ceramist

    art and antiquity. In 1954, he joined the School of Artistic Crafts at Maredsous Abbey, where he studied ceramic art under Richard Owczarek. At weekends

    Pierre Culot

    Pierre Culot

    Pierre_Culot

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 20th century
  • of St. Peter Claver Blessed Columba Marmion 1858 Dublin, Ireland 1923 Maredsous Abbey, Belgium Benedictine religious priest and abbot Filippo Smaldone

    Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 20th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_and_blesseds_in_the_20th_century

  • Donatien de Bruyne
  • He was first a secular priest, then a monk at the Benedictine abbey of Maredsous. He was born on 7 October 1871 in Nieuwkerke (Belgian province of West

    Donatien de Bruyne

    Donatien_de_Bruyne

  • List of Christian monasteries in Belgium
  • de Maredret) (extant) at Anhée (Namur): Benedictine nuns Maredsous Abbey (Abbaye de Maredsous) (extant) at Denée (Namur): Benedictine monks Menin Abbey

    List of Christian monasteries in Belgium

    List of Christian monasteries in Belgium

    List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Belgium

  • Yves Morvan
  • French archeologist and art restorer (born 1932)

    (ISBN 2902894686) Bulletin d'histoire bénédictine, vol.12. Abbaye de Maredsous, 1991. Léon Pressouyre et collectif, Vivre en moyenne montagne : Comité

    Yves Morvan

    Yves Morvan

    Yves_Morvan

  • Bruno Destrée
  • Benedictine monk, French-language poet and Belgian literary critic

    brother of the politician Jules Destrée. Bruno Destrée was a monk at Maredsous Abbey and later at Keizersberg Abbey in Leuven. He was interested in the

    Bruno Destrée

    Bruno Destrée

    Bruno_Destrée

  • Thomas Bouquillon
  • Belgian Catholic theologian, priest and professor

    of moral theology, Bouquillon retired to the Benedictine monastery at Maredsous in 1885 and devoted his energies to the preparation of the second edition

    Thomas Bouquillon

    Thomas Bouquillon

    Thomas_Bouquillon

  • Jean-Georges Cornélius
  • French painter and illustrator

    Lutheran, he converted to Catholicism in 1931 at the Benedictine abbey of Maredsous in Belgium. Forty-eight paintings and six drawings by Cornélius were donated

    Jean-Georges Cornélius

    Jean-Georges_Cornélius

  • Liber Comicus
  • University School of Fine Arts, 1991. ISBN 1-879836-00-9 Morin, Germanus (ed.). Anecdota Maredsolana. Volume 1. Liber Comicus. Maredsous Abbey, 1893. v t e

    Liber Comicus

    Liber_Comicus

  • André-Jean Festugière
  • at Athens (1921–1922). Following a visit to the Benedictine Abbey of Maredsous in Belgium, he entered the Dominican Order in 1923, before being ordained

    André-Jean Festugière

    André-Jean Festugière

    André-Jean_Festugière

  • Alphonse Frédéric De Moerloose
  • Coomans Thomas, 2021. Unexpected Connections: The Benedictine Abbey of Maredsous and Christian Architecture in China, 1900-1930s. Revue Bénédictine, 131

    Alphonse Frédéric De Moerloose

    Alphonse_Frédéric_De_Moerloose

  • Henry Bradshaw Society
  • British publisher of historic liturgical books

    Gasquet, the abbé Louis Duchesne, and Dom Hildebrand de Hemptinne, abbot of Maredsous. The first volumes were to be printed in 500 copies and at the next meeting

    Henry Bradshaw Society

    Henry_Bradshaw_Society

  • Gaspar Lefebvre
  • French monk (1880–1966)

    monk and writer who specialized in Catholic liturgy. Lefebvre studied at Maredsous Abbey and was ordained in 1904. He became prior (either "second in command"

    Gaspar Lefebvre

    Gaspar Lefebvre

    Gaspar_Lefebvre

  • Baldwin of Alna
  • Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1243)

    belge: Province de Namur et de Hainaut (in French). Vol. 2. Abbey of Maredsous. 1897. p. 333.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

    Baldwin of Alna

    Baldwin_of_Alna

  • D. H. Turner
  • English museum curator and art historian (1931–1985)

    Prayer-book of Archbishop Arnulph II of Milan". Revue Bénédictine. LXX (2). Maredsous Abbey: 360–392. doi:10.1484/J.RB.4.00421. ISSN 0035-0893. Brown, Thomas

    D. H. Turner

    D._H._Turner

  • List of libraries in Belgium
  • Maior Seminary, Bruges Library of the Maior Seminary, Ghent Library of Maredsous Abbey Library of Park Abbey Library of Tongerlo Abbey Bibliotheca Wittockiana

    List of libraries in Belgium

    List_of_libraries_in_Belgium

  • SIGNIS
  • Catholic communications organization

    Jeunesse (CIFEJ)", p.26-27, in SIGNIS Media, nr 4. Brussels, 2005 from the Maredsous abbey Informatique 40 ans après: pour une typologie des mémoires à préserver

    SIGNIS

    SIGNIS

  • Jijé
  • Belgian comics artist (1914–1980)

    studies (woodcraft, goldsmithing, drawing and painting) at the abbey of Maredsous. In 1936, he created his first comics character, Jojo in the catholic

    Jijé

    Jijé

    Jijé

  • Andreas Amrhein
  • priest. That autumn, he was sent to Beuron’s daughter-house of Maredsous. While at Maredsous, Amrhein learned of the Silvestrines' work in Ceylon and Rosendo

    Andreas Amrhein

    Andreas Amrhein

    Andreas_Amrhein

  • College of Sant'Anselmo
  • Benedictine college in Rome, Italy

    years of service, and their home abbey: 1967-1974 Rev. Ambroise Watelet (Maredsous Abbey) 1974-1979 Rev. Dominic Milroy (Ampleforth Abbey) 1979-1983 Rev

    College of Sant'Anselmo

    College of Sant'Anselmo

    College_of_Sant'Anselmo

  • Brazilian Congregation
  • Benedictine congregations. In 1893 Dom Gerard van Caloen (1853-1932), a monk of Maredsous Abbey, was commissioned by Pope Leo XIII to restore the monastic life

    Brazilian Congregation

    Brazilian_Congregation

  • Suitbert Bäumer
  • Benedictine monk, historian and patrologist

    founded, and was ordained priest in 1869. He spent the years 1875–90 at Maredsous Abbey in Belgium and at Erdington in England; in the latter year he returned

    Suitbert Bäumer

    Suitbert_Bäumer

  • Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)
  • Charitable order

    François d'Orléans, Count of Dreux was installed as the grand master at Maredsous Abbey. The King Juan Carlos I of Spain allowed his kinsmen Francisco de

    Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)

    Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)

    Order_of_Saint_Lazarus_(statuted_1910)

  • Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    liturgique," in: Revue bénédictine (in French). Vol. 12. Belgique: Abbaye de Maredsous. 1895. pp. 241–257. Lanzoni, pp. 795-797. A confusion, based on the fact

    Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla

    Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla

    Diocese_of_Reggio_Emilia–Guastalla

  • Anselm Schott
  • monasteries of the Benedictine order. From 1876 to 1881 he was subprior at Maredsous Abbey near Dinant in Belgium. From 1881 to 1883 he worked at the Emmaus

    Anselm Schott

    Anselm_Schott

  • Maurus Wolter
  • German Benedictine abbot

    Beuron Art School. In 1872, St. Martin Abbey established a priory at Maredsous. Placidus became prior in 1874, and abbot in 1878. With the implementation

    Maurus Wolter

    Maurus Wolter

    Maurus_Wolter

  • Heriward
  • succeeded by a relative, Erluin II, described as a nephew of Bishop Erluin of Cambrai. Ursmer Berlière, Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), p. 17.

    Heriward

    Heriward

  • Henry Moeller
  • Belgian priest and literary critic

    Mercier. He was ordained to the priesthood the same year. Moeller entered Maredsous Priory in November 1877, and spent some time at Erdington Priory, in Birmingham

    Henry Moeller

    Henry_Moeller

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