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Gerard van
Caloen (1853–1932) was a
Belgian Benedictine liturgist, missionary,
monastic founder, abbot, and bishop. He was
rector of the
abbey school at...
- landscape. The
castle and park are now
owned by the
Stichting Jean van
Caloen ("Jean van
Caloen Foundation") and have been open to the
public since 1975. The castle...
- of one of the
European Benedictine congregations. In 1893 Dom
Gerard van
Caloen (1853-1932), a monk of
Maredsous Abbey, was
commissioned by Pope Leo XIII...
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Century to the
Present Day: The
Flemish Beguinages, Riverside: Hervé van
Caloen Foundation, 2003. Deane,
Jennifer Kolpacoff, Beguines' Reconsidered: Historiographical...
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Branden de
Reeth de
Brouwer le Clément de Saint-Marcq van der
Bruggen van
Caloen de
Cartier d'Yves
Cardon de
Lichtbuer Casier Clerix Cogels Colruyt de Coninck...
- Brome-Missisquoi
Pierre Paradis Richard Leclerc Benoit Legault Benoit Van
Caloen Patrick Melchior Louise Martineau (Green)
Dominique Favreau (CC) Jacques...
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Ceylon and
Rosendo Salvado's
mission in Australia. He also met
Gerard van
Caloen, who
later founded the St. Andrew's Abbey,
Zevenkerken specifically to train...
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incorporated into the
parish church built subsequently. In 1898 Dom
Gerard van
Caloen, a monk from
Maredsous Abbey founded a new
monastic community close to the...
- Zorgvliet,
built by
marquis de
Croester and
later the
property of Paul van
Caloen de B****eghem. The
castle was
burned during a thunderstorm. Land****s Leegendael...
- aid of one of the
European Benedictine congregations. In 1893
Gerard van
Caloen (1853-1932), a monk of
Maredsous Abbey, was
commissioned by Pope Leo XIII...