St. Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a Roman Catholic church in central Antwerp, Belgium, located on the Hendrik Conscienceplein...
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Scotland St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp, Belgium San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome, Italy St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, Pancevo, Vojvodina...
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Bend, Indiana St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp, Belgium St. Charles Borromeo Cathedral, Joliette, in Quebec, Canada St Charles Borromeo, Hull, East...
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the Cathedral of Our Lady, the St. James' Church, the Vleeshuis Museum and the St. Charles Borromeo Church. Antwerp City Hall at the Grote Markt 16th-century...
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Antwerp: Recollects Convent, Antwerp St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp St. Andrew's Church, Antwerp St. James' Church, Antwerp St. Paul's Church,...
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Francis Xavier (redirect from Exposition of St. Francis Xavier)
Miracles of St.Francis Xavier for the Jesuit St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp, in which he depicted one of St Francis's many miracles. The Charles Bridge...
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St. James' Church (Dutch: Sint-Jacobskerk) is a former collegiate church in Antwerp, Belgium. The church is built on the site of a hostel for pilgrims...
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Alexander Casteels the Younger (category Artists from Antwerp)
Museum) in the Prinsstraat in Antwerp. In the St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp hangs an undated interior view of that church without figures. Casteels...
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Baroque architecture (redirect from Baroque church)
Church of Saint Augustine, Antwerp. Other churches are for example the St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp (1615-1621) and the St. Walburga Church (Bruges)...
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commissioned by the Jesuits in Antwerp for their church, now known as the St. Charles Borromeo Church. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna...
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Baroque in Milan (section Church of St. Joseph)
with the appointment of Federico Borromeo as bishop of Milan in 1595 in continuity with the work of his cousin Charles: in this first phase the main exponents...
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original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Basilica of St. Peter" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton...
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archbishops St. Charles Borromeo and Federico Borromeo. If anyone argues that the rites, vestments and outward signs used by the Catholic Church in the celebration...
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Jan Brueghel the Elder (category Painters from Antwerp)
located in the Antwerp Arenbergstraat. When on 6 August 1623 his daughter Clara Eugenia was baptized, Archduchess Isabella and Cardinal Borromeo were her godparents...
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Roman Catechism (category Catechisms of the Catholic Church)
in the eighteenth session (26 February 1562) on the suggestion of Charles Borromeo; who was then giving full scope to his zeal for the reformation of...
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List of Jesuit sites (redirect from Church of the Jesuits)
Jesuit college in Antwerp (1562–1773), now Church of St. Charles Borromeo Jesuit college [fr] in Tournai (1562–1773), now a seminary Church of Saints Peter...
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Sales, Cardinal Berulle and Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (all French); Charles Borromeo (Italian), Louis of Leon (Spanish), and the Jesuit and Barnabite Orders...
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Votivkirche, Vienna (redirect from Votive Church, Vienna)
These are: on the left side, statues of the patron saints of the church, Charles Borromeo, and of the founder, Maximilian of Lorch; on the right side, Hilary...
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Counter-Reformation (section Church music)
Archbishop of Milan, Charles Borromeo, was a very important figure in reforming Church music after the Council of Trent. Though Borromeo was an aide to the...
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Secession style, and also for the St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church, the most notable of Vienna Secession churches. Another notable figure in Secession...
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were praised by Calmet. He adapted the Instructions of Charles Borromeo for use of the Church in Belgium, and he made additions to the Summa Conciliorum...
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Jongmans in Flemish) in Antwerp's Jesuit church, then named the Saint Ignatius Church but later renamed the St. Charles Borromeo Church. Both paintings remained...
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Daniel Seghers (category Painters from Antwerp)
still life developed in Antwerp by Seghers' master Jan Brueghel the Elder in collaboration with the Italian cardinal Federico Borromeo at the beginning of...
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Laurys Gillis (category Artists from Antwerp)
Van der Voort completed a similar statue for the St. Charles Borromeo Church of the Jesuits in Antwerp. The sculptures differ greatly in concept: whereas...
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lead a Christian life, Douay, 1624, translated from the Italian of Charles Borromeo. A briefe and profitable exercise of the seaven principall effusions...
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Jacob Balthasar Peeters (category Painters from Antwerp)
1714 depicts the interior of the Jesuit St. Charles Borromeo Church in Antwerp. A pair of views of the same church were recently on the art market (Lempertz...
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plates of the Life of St. John the Baptist; after the same The following are the most esteemed of his later prints: St. Charles Borromeo, Cardinal Archbishop...
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recapturing of Antwerp in 1585 and goes until about 1700, when Spanish Habsburg authority ended with the death of King Charles II. Antwerp, home to the...
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Anton Boys (category Painters from Antwerp)
Holy Roman Church Ludwig Welti, Hohenems, Jakob Hannibal in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 9 (1972), p. 480 (in German) "St. Charles Borromeo Archbishop,...
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Reformation (category Schisms from the Catholic Church)
Carlo Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan (d. 1582) adopted a more practical approach. He completed a handbook covering everyday details of church life, including...
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