List of Christian religious houses in Belgium

List of Christian religious houses in Belgium

This is a list, as yet incomplete, of Christian religious houses, both extant and dissolved, in Belgium, for both men and women. All listed so far are Roman Catholic.

__NOTOC__

A

*Achel Abbey ("Sint-Benedictusabdij van Achel", "de Achelse Kluis" or "Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-van-La-Trappe-van-de-Heilige-Benedictus") (extant), part in Hamont-Achel, Limburg, Belgium, and part in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands: Trappist monks [http://www.achelsekluis.org/general/home.htm]
*Affligem (Flemish Brabant):
**Affligem Abbey ("Abdij van Affligem") (extant) at Hekelgem: Benedictine monks
**Saints Mary and Wivina's Abbey, Affligem (extant) ("Abdij Maria Mediatrix en Sant Wivina"): Benedictine nuns
*Aldeneik Abbey ("Abdij van Aldeneik") at Aldeneik, Maaseik, Limburg: Benedictine nuns, later canons regular
*Amay, former commune of Jehay (Liège):
**Amay Abbey ("Abbaye de la Paix-Dieu d'Amay") (dissolved): Cistercian nuns [1244-1797]
**Amay Priory ("Prieuré d'Amay"), founded in the former premises of Amay Abbey above, and later moved to form Chevetogne Abbey: Benedictine monks [the premises now accommodate the "Centre de perfectionnement aux métiers du patrimoine" and the "Maison du tourisme Hesbaye et Meuse" [http://www.institutdupatrimoine.be/code/fr/cent_hist.asp] ]
*Antwerp:
**St. Saviour's Abbey, Antwerp ("Abdij SintSalvator Antwerpen"): Cistercian monks
**Antwerp Charterhouse: Carthusians
*Argenton Abbey ("Abbaye d'Argenton") at Lonzée, Gembloux (Namur): Cistercian nuns
*"Assebroek, see Steenbrugge"
*Ath Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame du Refuge d'Ath") at Ath (Hainaut): Cistercian nuns
*Aubechies Abbey ("Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité et de Saint-Géry d'Aubechies") at Aubechies (Hainaut): Benedictine monks
*Aulne Abbey ("Abbaye d'Aulne") at Gozée (Hainaut): Benedictine monks, then secular clergy, then Augustinian canons, then Cistercian monks
*Averbode Abbey ("Abdij van Averbode") (extant) at Averbode, Scherpenheuvel-Zichem (Flemish Brabant): Premonstratensians
*Aywiers Abbey ("Abbaye d'Aywiers") at Aywiers, Couture-Saint-Germain, Lasnes (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian nuns

B

*Baudelo Abbey ("Abdij van Baudelo" or "Baudeloo") at Sinaai-Waas (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Beaupré Abbey ("Abdij van Beaupré") at Grimminge (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Beaurepart Abbey ("Abbaye du Beaurepart") in Liège: Premonstratensians
*Ter Beeck Abbey ("Abdij Ter Beeck") at Halle-Boyenhoven : Cistercian nuns
*Béguinages ("Begijnhofen") at:
**Antwerp, Bruges, Dendermonde, Diest, Ghent [3: Old Saint Elisabeth, New Saint Elisabeth in Sint-Amandsberg and Our Lady Ter Hooyen] , Hoogstraten, Lier, Leuven [2: Large and Small] , Mechelen [2: Large and Small] , Kortrijk, Sint-Truiden, Turnhout and Tongeren
*"Bethlehem Abbey, see Bonheiden"
*Bijloke Abbey, also Byloque Abbey ("Abdij van der Bijloke" or "Abbaye de la Byloque") at Ghent (East Flanders): Cistercian monks
*Boneffe Abbey ("Abbaye de Boneffe") at Éghezée (Namur): Cistercian nuns, then Cistercian monks [1461- ]
*Bonheiden Abbey or Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden (extant) at Bonheiden (Antwerp): Benedictine nuns
*Bonne-Espérance Abbey ("Abbaye de Bonne-Espérance" ["Good Hope Abbey"] ) at Vellereille-les-Brayeux, Estinnes (Hainaut): Premonstratensians
*"Bornem, see St. Bernard's Abbey, Bornem"
*Braschaat Abbey ("Abdij SintMichiel Braschaat") (dissolved) at Braschaat (Antwerp): Premonstratensians
*Brecht Abbey or Abbey of Our Lady of Nazareth, Brecht ("Abdij van Onze Vrouwe van Nazareth") (refoundation of the earlier house at Lier) at Brecht (Antwerp): Trappist nuns
*Brialmont Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Brialmont") (extant), in the former Château de Brialmont, Tilff (Liège): Trappist nuns [http://www.brialmont.be]
*Brogne Abbey ("Abbaye de Saint-Gérard-de-Brogne") at Saint-Gérard, Mettet (Namur): Benedictine monks [919-?]
*"Bruges, see St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges, and St. Godelieve's Abbey, Bruges"
*Brussels:
**English Ladies, Brussels ("Abbaye des Dames anglaises de Bruxelles"): English Benedictine nuns in exile

C

*La Cambre Abbey ("Abbaye de la Cambre" or "Abdij Ter Kameren") at Ixelles, Brussels: Cistercian nuns
*Cambron Abbey ("Abbaye de Cambron-Casteau") at Brugelette (Hainaut): Cistercian monks [1148-?]
*Celles Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Hadelin de Celles-sur-Lesse") at Celles, Houyet (Namur): either Benedictine monks, or a men's collegiate foundation
*Chercq Charterhouse ("Chartreuse de Chercq") (dissolved) at Chercq near Tournai (Hainaut): Carthusians
*Chevetogne Abbey ("Abbaye de Chevetogne") at Ciney (Namur): Benedictine monks of both Latin and Byzantine rites [http://www.monasterechevetogne.com]
*Chimay (Hainaut):
**St. Monegonde's Abbey, Chimay ("Abbaye Sainte-Monégonde de Chimay") (dissolved): Benedictine monks
**Sts. Peter and Paul's Abbey, Chimay: men's collegiate foundation
**Our Lady of Peace Abbey, Chimay ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de la Paix de Chimay"): Cistercian nuns, from 1919
**"see also Scourmont Abbey"
*Clairefontaine Abbey ("Abbaye de Clairefontaine") near Arlon (Luxembourg): Trappist nuns
*Cornillon Abbey ("Abbaye du Mont-Cornillon") in Liège: Premonstratensian double house
*"Cortenberg, see Kortenberg

D

*Dendermonde Abbey or Saints Peter and Paul's Abbey, Dendermonde ("Sint Pieters-en-Paulusabdij, Dendermonde") at Dendermonde (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Dielegem Abbey ("Abdij van Dielegem") at Dielegem in Jette (Brussels): Augustinian Canons 1095-1140, thereafter Premonstratensians
*Dikkelvenne Abbey ("Abdij van Dikkelvenne"), moved to Geraardsbergen in 1081, at Dikkelvenne, Gavere (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Ter Doest Abbey ("Abdij Ter Doest") at Lissewege, Bruges (West Flanders): Cistercian monks
*Doornzele Abbey ("Abdij van Doornzele") at Evergem (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Ten Duinen Abbey ("Abdij Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Ten Duinen" or "Abdij Ten Duinen"; "Abbaye des Dunes") at Koksijde (West Flanders): Cistercian monks

E

*Ename Abbey ("Sint-Salvatorabdij") at Ename, Oudenaarde (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Enghien Charterhouse ("Chartreuse d'Enghien") at Enghien (Hainaut): Carthusian monks
*Épinlieu Abbey ("Abbaye d'Épinlieu") at Mons (Hainaut): Cistercian nuns
*Ermeton Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Ermeton-sur-Biert") at Ermeton-sur-Biert (Namur): Benedictine nuns [http://www.ermeton.be] [there are ruins nearby of a earlier monastery, of which nothing is known]

F

*Floreffe Abbey ("Abbaye de Floreffe") at Floreffe (Namur): Premonstratensians
*Florennes Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Florennes") at Florennes (Namur): Benedictine monks [1010-1796]
*Florival Abbey ("Abbaye de Florival") at Archennes (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*Forest Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Forest-lez-Bruxelles") at Forest-lez-Bruxelles (Brussels): Benedictine nuns

G

*Gembloux Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Pierre et Exupère de Gembloux") at Gembloux (Namur): Benedictine monks
*Geraardsbergen Abbey ("Abdij van Geraardsbergen"), previously at Dikkelvenne, at Geraardsbergen (East Flanders): Benedictine monks [dedicated at first to Saint Peter, after 1175 to Saint Adrian]
*Ghent, East Flanders:
**St. Bavo's Abbey, Ghent ("Abdij-Sint-Baw van Gent"): Benedictine monks
**English Ladies ("Abbaye des Dames anglaises"), Ghent: English Benedictine nuns in exile
**"Abbaye Saint-Pierre-du-Mont-Blandin", Ghent: Benedictine monks
**"Abbaye Notre-Dame du Rijke Gasthuis" , Ghent: Benedictine nuns
*Ghislenghien Abbey ("Abbaye du Val des Vierges de Ghislenghien") at Ghislenghien (Hainaut): Benedictine nuns
*Gistel Abbey ("Abbaye Sainte-Godelieve de Gistel" or "Abdij Ten Putte") (extant) at Gistel (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Grand-Bigard Abbey ("Abbaye Sainte-Wivine du Grand-Bigard") at Grand-Bigard, Dilbeek: Benedictine nuns
*Grandpré Abbey ("Abbaye de Grandpré") at Gesves (Namur): Cistercian monks
*Grimbergen Abbey ("Abdij van Grimbergen") at Grimbergen (Flemish Brabant): Premonstratensians
*Groeninge Abbey ("Abdij van Groeninge") at Kortrijk (West Flanders): Cistercian nuns

H

*Haaltert Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Géry de Haaltert" ) at Haaltert (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Hastière Abbey ("Abbaye d'Hastière") at Hastière (Namur): Benedictine monks
*Hemelsdaele Abbey ("Abdij van Hemelsdaele") at Hemelsdaele, Bruges (West Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*"Hemiksem, see St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem"
*Hérinnes Charterhouse ("Chartreuse de la Chapelle à Hérinnes") at Hérinnes (Flemish Brabant): Carthusian monks
*Herkenrode Abbey ("Abdij van Herkenrode") at Herkenrode, Hasselt (formerly Kuringen) (Limburg): Cistercian nuns
*Heylissem Abbey ("Abdij van Heylissem") at Hélécine (Walloon Brabant): Premonstratensians
*Hocht Abbey ("Abdij van Hocht") at Lanaken (Limburg): Cistercian monks, then Cistercian nuns
*

J

*Le Jardinet Abbey ("Abbaye du Jardinet") at Walcourt (Namur): Cistercian nuns to 1430, then Cistercian monks

K

*Keizersberg Abbey, also Mont César Abbey ("Abdij van Keizersberg", "Abdij Regina Coeli", "Abbaye du Mont César") in Leuven: Benedictine monks [founded as a Francophone house, Mont César Abbey; became Flemish-speaking with its name in the Dutch form Keizersberg in 1968 in connection with language reforms in the University of Leuven, formerly University of Louvain]
*Klaarland Priory or Priory of Our Lady of Klaarland ("Priorij Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Klaarland") at Lozen, Bocholt (Limburg): Trappist nuns
*Kortenberg Abbey ("Abdij van Kortenberg") at Kortenberg (Flemish Brabant): Benedictine nuns [1095-1798; 1933-, used as a retreat centre etc by various Roman Catholic orders]

L

*Leffe Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe") (extant) at Leffe, Dinant (Namur): Premonstratensians
*Liège:
**Peace of Our Lady Abbey, Liège ("Abbaye de la Paix-Notre-Dame de Liège"): Benedictine nuns
**St. James' Abbey, Liège ("Abbaye Saint-Jacques de Liège"): Benedictine monks
**St. Laurence's Abbey, Liège ("Abbaye Saint-Laurent de Liège"): Benedictine monks
*Lier Abbey or Abbey of Our Lady of Nazareth, Lier ("Abdij van Onze Vrouwe van Nazareth") (later refounded at Brecht: see Brecht Abbey) at Lier (Antwerp): Trappist nuns
*"Lier, see Hemiksem"
*"Lieu-Saint-Bernard Abbey, otherwise Abbaye Saint-Bernard-sur-l'Escaut: see St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem"
*Lobbes Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lobbes") (dissolved) at Lobbes, Hainaut: Benedictine monks [654-1796]
*Leuven (Flemish Brabant):
**Groot Begijnhof, Leuven
**St. Gertrude's Abbey, Leuven: Augustinian Canonesses
**St. Monica's, Leuven: Augustinian Canonesses
**St. Michael's College, Leuven: Jesuits
*"Louvain-la-Neuve, see St. Gertrude's Abbey"

M

*Maagdendale Abbey ("Abdij van Maagdendale") at Oudenaarde (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Maegdendael Abbey ("Abdij van Maegdendael") at Oplinter (Flemish Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*Malmedy Abbey ("Abbaye de Malmedy") at Malmedy (Liège) [administered together with Stavelot Abbey as the Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy] : Benedictine monks
*Malonne Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Malonne") (dissolved) at Malonne (Namur): Benedictine monks [685-? ]
*Marche-les-Dames Abbey ("Abbaye de Marche-les-Dames" or "Abbaye de Notre-Dame du Vivier") at Marche-les-Dames (Namur): women's community of no known order until c. 1235, then Cistercian nuns to 1856; Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul to 1880, Ursulines to 1914, Carmelite sisters to 1973; non-religious boarding school to 1980; the Little Sisters of Bethlehem to 2000; now occupied by the lay community Madonna House [http://users.belgacom.net/marche-les-dames/hist/5.htm] [http://www.madonnahouse.org/field/marche-les-dames.html]
*Maredret Abbey ("Abbaye de Maredret") (extant) at Anhée (Namur): Benedictine nuns [http://www.maredret.be/abbayedemaredret/contenu.htm]
*Maredsous Abbey ("Abbaye de Maredsous") (extant) at Denée (Namur): Benedictine monks [http://www.maredsous.be]
*Menin Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix de Menin" or "Abbaye des Saints-Anges") at Menen (Menin) (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Merkem Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Pierre-et-Notre-Dame de Merkem") at Merkem (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Mesen Abbey or Messines Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Messines" ) at Mesen (Messines) (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Mons Abbey ("Abbaye de la Paix-Notre-Dame de Mons") at Mons (Hainaut): Benedictine nuns
*Mont César Abbey ("Abbaye du Mont César"), see Keizersberg Abbey
*"Mont Cornillon, see Cornillon Abbey"
*Mont-d'Or Abbey ("Abbaye du Mont-d'Or") at Wevelgem (West Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Moorsel Abbey ("Abbaye de Moorsel") at Moorsel, Alost (East Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Moulins-Warnant Abbey ("Abbaye de Moulins-Warnant") at Anhée (Namur): community of women (no known rule), then Cistercian nuns 1233-1414, then Cistercian monks
*Munsterbilzen Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Amour de Munsterbilzen") at Munsterbilzen, Bilzen (Limburg): Benedictine nuns

N

*Namur Abbey ("Abbaye de la Paix-Notre-Dame de Namur") at Namur: Cistercians
*"Nazareth, Our Lady of, see Brecht and Lier"
*Nivelles Abbey ("Abbaye Sainte-Gertrude de Nivelles") at Nivelles (Walloon Brabant): women's collegiate foundation
*Nizelles Abbey ("Abbaye de Nizelles") at Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian monks [http://www.abbayedenizelles.be]
*Nouveau-Bois Abbey ("Abbaye du Nouveau-Bois") at Ghent (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns

O

*"Abbaye de l'Olive" at Morlanwelz (Hainaut): Cistercian nuns
*Oost-Eecloo Abbey ("Abdij van Oost-Eekloo") at Eeklo (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Orienten Abbey ("Abbaye d'Orienten") at Rummen (Flemish Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*Orval Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Orval") (extant) at Villers-devant-Orval, Florenville (Luxembourg): Benedictine monks, then Canons Regular, then Cistercian monks, then Trappist monks [http://www.orval.be]
*Oudenaarde Abbey ("Abdji van Oudenaarde") at Oudenaarde (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Oudenbourg Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Oudenbourg") at Oudenbourg : Benedictine monks

P

*Park Abbey ("Abdij van 't Park") at Heverlee, Leuven (Flemish Brabant): Premonstratensians
*Parc-les-Dames Abbey ("Abbaye de Parc-les-Dames") at Wesemael : Cistercian nuns
*Postel Abbey ("Abdij van Postel") (extant) at Postel, Mol (Antwerp): Premonstratensians
*"Ten Putte Abbey, see Gistel"

Q

*Quévy Abbey ("Abbaye de Quévy") at Quévy (Hainaut): Benedictine monks

R

*La Ramée Abbey ("Abbaye de la Ramée") (extant) at Jauchelette, Jodoigne (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian nuns [http://www.ramee.be/default.aspx]
*Renaix Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul de Renaix" ) at Renaix / Ronse (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
*Robermont Abbey ("Abbaye de Robermont") at Robermont (Liège): Cistercian nuns
*Rochefort Abbey or St. Rémy's Abbey, Rochefort ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saint-Rémy") (extant) at Rochefort (Namur): Cistercian nuns to 1464, then Cistercian monks, then Trappist monks [http://www.trappistes-rochefort.com]
*Roeulx Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Feuillien du Roeulx") at Le Roeulx (Hainaut): Premonstratensians
*Ten Roosen Abbey ("Abdij Ten Roosen") at Aalst (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
*Roosendael Abbey ("Abdij van Roosendael") at Sint-Katelijne-Waver (Antwerp): Cistercian nuns
*Rothem Abbey ("Abdij van Rothem") at Haelen (Limburg): Cistercian nuns

*St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges ("Abdij SintAndries Brugge") at Zevenkerken, Bruges (West Flanders): Benedictine monks [http://www.sint-andriesabdij.org]
*St. Bernard's Abbey, Bornem (extant), formerly Bornem Abbey ("Sint-Bernardusabdij, Bornem" or "Abdij van Bornem") at Bornem (Antwerp): Cistercian monks [first community of Dominican friars, 1603 to 1797; premises acquired 1836 by the community of St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem, who resettled here]
*St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem, also St. Bernard's Abbey on the Scheldt ("Sint Bernaerdts op Scheldt" or "Sint Bernardusabdij") at Hemiksem (Antwerp) (moved to St. Bernard's Abbey, Bornem, in 1836): Cistercian monks [fdd 1243 at Lier, moved to Hemiksem 1246]
*Saint-Denis-en-Broqueroie Abbey ("Abbaye de Saint-Denis-en-Broqueroie") at Saint-Denis, Mons (Hainaut): Benedictine monks
*St. Gertrude's Abbey ("Abbaye Sainte-Gertrude de Louvain-la-Neuve") at Louvain-la-Neuve: Benedictine nuns [closed 2006; nuns moved to Ermeton]
**"see also St. Gertrude's Abbey, Leuven"
*Saint-Ghislain Abbey ("Abbaye de Saint-Ghislain" or "Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul de la Celle") at Saint-Ghislain (Hainaut): Benedictines
*St. Godelieve's Abbey, Bruges ("St. Godelieveabdij, Brugge") (extant) in Bruges (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Saint-Hubert Abbey ("Abbaye Saint Pierre-Saint-Paul de Saint-Hubert") at Saint-Hubert (Luxembourg): Benedictine monks [810-1610]
*"Saint-Rémy Abbey, see Rochefort"
*"St. Sixtus' Abbey, Westvleteren, see Westvleteren"
*Sint-Truiden (Limburg):
**St. Trudo's Abbey ("Abdij van Sint-Truiden"): Benedictine monks
**St. Catherine's Abbey, Sint-Truiden ("Abdij Sint Katrin van Sint-Truiden"): Benedictine nuns
**"Zeppern Charterhouse, see Zepperen"

*Salzinnes Abbey ("Abbaye de Salzinnes") at Salzinnes (Namur): Cistercian nuns
*Saulchoir Abbey ("Abbaye du Saulchoir") at Kain in Tournai (Hainaut): Cistercian nuns
*Scheut Charterhouse ("Kartuizerkloster Scheut") at Anderlecht (Brussels): Carthusian monks
*Scourmont Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Scourmont") (extant) at Forges, Chimay (Hainaut): Trappist monks [http://www.scourmont.be]
*Soleilmont Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Soleilmont") (extant) at Gilly (Hainaut): Trappist nuns
*Solières Abbey ("Abbaye de Solières") at Ben-Ahin (Liège): Cistercian nuns
*Spermaillie Abbey ("Abbaye de Spermaillie") at Bruges: Cistercian nuns
*Stavelot Abbey ("Abbaye de Stavelot") at Stavelot (Liège) [together with Malmedy Abbey formed the Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy] ] : Benedictine monks [http://www.abbayedestavelot.be]
*Steenbrugge Abbey or St. Peter's Abbey, Steenbrugge ("St-Pietersabdij Steenbrugge") (extant) in Assebroek, Bruges (West Flanders): Benedictine monks

T

*Tongerlo Abbey ("Abdij van Tongerlo") (extant) at Tongerlo, Westerlo (Antwerp): Premonstratensians
*Tongeren Abbey ("Abdij van Tongeren") at Tongeren (Limburg): Benedictine monks
*Tournai Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Martin de Tournai") at Tournai (Hainaut): Benedictine monks

V

*Val-Benoît Abbey ("Abbaye de Val-Benoît") at Liège : Cistercian nuns
*Val-du-Ciel Abbey ("Abbaye de Val-du-Ciel" ) at Ophoven (Limburg): Cistercian nuns
*Val-Dieu Abbey ("Abbaye de Val-Dieu" or "Abbaye Notre-Dame du Val-Dieu"; "Abdij van Godsdal") at Aubel (Liège): Cistercian monks [http://www.evolutionbuilder.com/val-dieu]
*Val-Notre-Dame Abbey ("Abbaye de Val-Notre-Dame") at Antheit (Liège): Cistercian nuns
*Val-Saint-Bernard Abbey ("Abbaye du Val-Saint-Bernard") at Diest (Flemish Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey ("Abbaye de Val-Saint-Lambert") : Cistercian monks
*"Abbaye du Val-Saint-Georges, Cistercians: see Salzinnes"
*"Val des Vierges, see Ghislenghien Abbey"
*Valduc Abbey ("Abbaye de Valduc") at Hamme-Mille, Beauvechain (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*"Vellereille-les-Brayeux, see Bonne-Esperance Abbey"
*La Vignette Abbey ("Abbaye de la Vignette") at Leuven: Cistercian nuns
*Villers-la-Ville Abbey ("Abbaye de Villers-la-Ville") at Villers-la-Ville (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian monks [1146-1796]
*Vivegnis Abbey ("Abbaye de Vivegnis") at Liège: Cistercian nuns
*"Vivier, Abbaye Notre-Dame du, see Marche-les-Dames Abbey"
*Vlierbeek Abbey ("Abbaye de Vlierbeek") at Kessel-Lo, Leuven (Flemish Brabant): Benedictine monks

W

*Waulsort Abbey ("Abbaye Notre-Dame de Waulsort") at Waulsort, Hastière (Namur): Benedictine monks
*Wauthier-Braine Abbey ("Abbaye de Wauthier-Braine") at Wauthier-Braine (Walloon Brabant): Cistercian nuns
*Wavreumont Abbey ("Abbaye Saint Remacle de Wavreumont") at Wavreumont (Liège): Benedictine monks [revival of the former community at Stavelot]
*Westmalle Abbey ("Abdij van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van het Heilig Hart van Westmalle") at Malle (Antwerp): Trappist monks [http://www.trappistwestmalle.be/fr/page/home.aspx]
*Westvleteren Abbey or St. Sixtus' Abbey, Westvleteren ("Sint-Sixtus-Abdij") (extant) at Westvleteren (West Flanders): Trappist monks [http://www.sintsixtus.be/fr/index2.html]

Y

*Ypres (West Flanders):
**Irish Ladies ("Abbaye des Dames irlandaises d'Ypres"): Irish Benedictine nuns in exile
**St. John au Mont Abbey ("Abbaye Saint-Jean-au-Mont d'Ypres"): Benedictine monks

Z

*Zelem Charterhouse at Zelem near Halen (Limburg): Carthusians [1329-1796]
*Zepperen Charterhouse (dissolved) at Zepperen, Sint-Truiden (Limburg): Carthusians
*"Zevenkerken, see St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges"
*Zonnebeke Abbey ("Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Zonnebeke") at Zonnebeke, Ypres (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns
*Zwijveke Abbey ("Abdij van Zwijveke") at Zwijveke, Dendermonde (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns

Notes

#

References

* Berlière, U., 1955-92 (revised edition). "Monasticon Belge" (7 vols, first published 1890). Bruges.
* Cottineau, L., 1939-70: "Répertoire topo-bibliographique des abbayes et prieurés" (3 vols). Mâcon.
* d'Haenens, Albert, 1971: "Abbayes de Belgiques". Groupe Clio 70: Brussels.
* Michel, E., 1923: "Abbayes et monastères de Belgique". Brussels.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of abbeys and priories — is a link list for any abbey or priory. Armenia*Akhtala Monastery *Gandzasar monastery *Geghard *Goshavank *Haghartsin Monastery *Haghpat *Kecharis Monastery *Khor Virap *Noravank *Sanahin *Sevanavank *TatevAustria* List of Christian religious… …   Wikipedia

  • Belgium — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Belgium (disambiguation). Belgian redirects here. For the article on the people, see Belgians. Kingdom of Belgium Koninkrijk België (Dutch) Royaume de Belgique …   Wikipedia

  • List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …   Wikipedia

  • Belgium — /bel jeuhm/, n. a kingdom in W Europe, bordering the North Sea, N of France. 10,203,683; 11,779 sq. mi. (30,508 sq. km). Cap.: Brussels. French, Belgique /bel zheek /; Flemish, België /bel khee euh/. * * * Belgium Introduction Belgium Background …   Universalium

  • Roman Catholic religious order — Religious orders ( Religious Institutes , cf. canons 573 746) are the major form of consecrated life in the Roman Catholic Church. They are organisations of laity and/or clergy who live a common life following a religious rule under the… …   Wikipedia

  • List of museums in the Republic of Ireland — This list of museums in the Republic of Ireland contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural,… …   Wikipedia

  • Religious education — This article is about the teaching of religion. For the educational subject, see Religious Education. Convicted prisoners receiving Qur anic education in Central Jail Faisalabad, Pa …   Wikipedia

  • List of supercentenarians from the United States — This is a list of supercentenarians from the United States. According to the GRG, there have been over 500 verified American supercentenarians (people from the United States who have attained the age of 110 or greater.)[citation needed] As of… …   Wikipedia

  • List of cemeteries — This list of cemeteries compiles notable cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, worldwide. Reasons for notability include their design, their history and their interments.Argentina*La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires burial… …   Wikipedia

  • List of QI episodes (E series) — infobox tvseason season name = QI Series E caption = dvd release date = country = UK network = BBC first aired = 21 September 2007 last aired = 14 December 2007 num episodes = 13 prev series = Series D next series = Series F|This is a list of… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”