The Major Seminary in Bruges, in Dutch Grootseminarie, is a centre for training and formation in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bruges, formerly used as...
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Roger Vangheluwe (category Bishops of Bruges)
then fulfilled assignments in education and parish ministry. From 1968 to 1984 he was professor at the Major Seminary in Bruges. He was also vicar for the...
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seminarians: Major Seminary, Bruges, Bruges – closed in 2018 and students moved to Johannes XXIII Seminary in Leuven. St. Joseph Minor Seminary; former minor...
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Gustavus Waffelaert (category Bishops of Bruges)
the Major Seminary, Bruges. He was ordained to the priesthood in Bruges on 17 December 1870, and from 1871 to 1875 served as an assistant priest in the...
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Johan Joseph Faict (category Bishops of Bruges)
on 8 June 1838. In 1839 he took the position of professor of church history, moral theology and physics at the Major Seminary in Bruges, before taking...
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the Major Seminary, Bruges, it is now a substantial secondary school for the local community. The diocesan Minor Seminary opened on 27 May 1806 in buildings...
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who was professor at the Major Seminary, Bruges in the 1920s. His importance to modern scholarship comes from his writings in the field of Old Testament...
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Petrus De Brabandere (category Bishops of Bruges)
bishop of Bruges in Belgium. De Brabandere was born in Ooigem, West Flanders, on 25 September 1828. He enrolled at the Major Seminary, Bruges, on 1 October...
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Bernard Jungmann (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2014)
"De Gratia" (Bruges, 1866; 5th ed., Ratisbon, 1882); "De Deo uno et trino" (Bruges, 1867; 4th ed., Ratisbon, 1882); "De Deo Creatore" (Bruges, 1868; 4th...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ghent (category Roman Catholic dioceses in Belgium)
Congo in 1896 Major Seminary of Ghent St. Joseph Minor Seminary: former Seminary of the diocese. Paul van Imschoot List of Catholic churches in Belgium...
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Louis-Joseph Delebecque (category 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Belgium)
of the reconstituted diocese of Bruges). In September 1833 he was appointed president of the Major Seminary, Bruges. Appointed as bishop of Ghent on...
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St. Peter's Basilica (redirect from Major Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican)
Lateran, amongst the four churches in the world that hold the rank of Major papal basilica, all four of which are in Rome, and is also one of the Seven...
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Philip the Good (category 15th century in the Burgundian Netherlands)
Manuscripts – Open – Network – Knowledge). Bruges Public Library, Ghent University Library, Major Seminary Ten Duinen in Bruges and Ghent Diocese. Retrieved 19 December...
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Camillus Paul Maes (category 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States)
in Kortrijk, graduating in 1863. He then entered the Minor Seminary of Roeselare and continued his studies for the priesthood at the Major Seminary of...
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Jean-Baptiste Malou (category Bishops of Bruges)
graduated Doctor of Sacred Theology in 1835, after which he returned to Belgium. He initially taught at the Major Seminary, Bruges, and from 1836 to 1848 was professor...
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Manuscripts – Open – Network – Knowledge). Bruges Public Library, Ghent University Library, Major Seminary Ten Duinen in Bruges and Ghent Diocese. Retrieved 21 December...
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Jozef De Kesel (category Bishops of Bruges)
2010. He served as Bishop of Bruges from 2010 to 2015 and has been a cardinal since 2016. De Kesel was born on 17 June 1947 in Ghent, the sixth of eleven...
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Jean-François van de Velde (category 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Belgium)
at Antwerp seminary. His studies there were interrupted by the seminary's closure in 1797. He was ordained priest at Emmerich am Rhein in 1802. Between...
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The Exposition des primitifs flamands à Bruges (Exhibition of Flemish Primitives at Bruges) was an art exhibition of paintings by the so-called Flemish...
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Raphael de Mercatellis (category Clergy from Bruges)
Manuscripts – Open – Network – Knowledge). Bruges Public Library, Ghent University Library, Major Seminary Ten Duinen in Bruges and Ghent Diocese. Retrieved 19 December...
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Xaverian High School (category Educational institutions established in 1957)
2016–2017 school year. Xaverian High School also has a sister school located in Bruges, Belgium called the Sint-Franciscus-Xaveriusinstituut and maintains a yearly...
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Kortrijk and Bruges in the Western side, over Ghent as a major university center alongside Antwerp, Brussels and Leuven to Hasselt and Diepenbeek in the Eastern...
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Guillaume Marie van Zuylen (category Participants in the Second Vatican Council)
brother Antoine (1905-1983), he went to the minor seminary in Sint-Truiden and to the major seminary in Liège, where he was ordained a priest on September...
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Lagae's last major work was the statue of Guido Gezelle in Bruges. To celebrate the centenary of Gezelle's birth, the city of Bruges wanted a full-length...
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Catholic Church sexual abuse cases (redirect from Response of Roman Catholic Church to sex abuse by priests in the 20th century)
simultaneously with the John Jay Report pointed to two major deficiencies on the part of seminaries: failure to screen candidates adequately, followed by...
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Stonyhurst College (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
founded in 1593 by Father Robert Persons SJ at St Omer, at a time when penal laws prohibited Catholic education in England. After moving to Bruges in 1762...
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List of English words of Arabic origin (A–B) (redirect from List of Arabic loanwords in English (A-B))
Paul Kunitzsch, year 2005; and "The Treatise on the Astrolabe by Rudolf of Bruges", by Richard Lorch, year 1999. See açumut + açumuth @ CORDE RAE, which quotes...
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Gog and Magog (redirect from Gog and Magog in Islam)
al-Kulayni, Muhammad ibn Ya‘qūb (2015). Al-Kafi (Volume 8 ed.). Islamic Seminary Incorporated. ISBN 9780991430864. "Story of Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and...
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Loss of clerical state (redirect from Laicization in the Catholic Church)
function in a seminary or similar institution. It imposes restrictions also regarding the holding of teaching or administration posts in schools and universities...
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alternatively came from and was appointed by Visby or Lübeck. The Drittel system of Bruges was never adopted. The alderman could appoint four assessors or deputies...
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