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Chevetogne Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Chevetogne), also
known as the
Monastery of the Holy Cross, is a
Catholic Benedictine monastery dedicated to Christian...
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provinciale domeinen, French:
domaines provinciaux)
include Bois des Rêves,
Chevetogne, Hélécine,
Palogne and Wégimont.
These are
typically public areas administered...
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consists of the
following districts: Achêne, Braibant,
Chevetogne, Ciney, Conneux, Leignon, Pessoux, Serinchamps, and Sovet,
along with...
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Chevetogne Namur Brazil Parque Santos Dummont, São José dos Campos, São
Paulo Bosque...
- York City, El Segundo, Denver, Melbourne,
Buenos Aires, Dublin, Paris,
Chevetogne, Lyon, Munich, Rome, Milan, and Singapore.[citation needed] Many are all...
- Calabrais." In L'église et les églises, 1054–1954, vol. 2, pp. 47–65.
Chevetogne, 1955. "Barlaam the Calabrian" from
Science and Its Times.
Thomson Gale...
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January 11, 1960) was a
Belgian monk who
founded the
monastery now
known as
Chevetogne Abbey in 1925. He was a
leading member of the
Belgian liturgical movement...
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monastic formation as
novice at the bi-ritual
Benedictine monastery of
Chevetogne. He was
tonsured a monk in 1998 in 6
November 1998 by
Bishop Szilárd Keresztes...
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American organist Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960),
Belgian monk,
founder of
Chevetogne Abbey,
Belgium Lambert Blackwell Larking (1797–1868),
English clergyman...
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fraternal links with
several monasteries abroad,
including the
monastery of
Chevetogne in Belgium,
Solesmes Abbey and the
Monastery of the
Transfiguration in...