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List of Christian monasteries in Belgium

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Former St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent

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.

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A

B

  • Baudelo Abbey (Abdij van Baudelo or Baudeloo) at Klein-Sinaai (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-Booienhoven, Zoutleeuw, Flemish Brabant: Cistercian nuns
  • Béguinages (Begijnhoven) at:
    • Antwerp, Bruges, Dendermonde, Diest, Ghent (Old Saint Elisabeth, New Saint Elisabeth in Sint-Amandsberg and Our Lady Ter Hooyen) Hoogstraten, Lier, Leuven (Large and Small), Mechelen (Large and Small) Kortrijk, Sint-Truiden, Turnhout and Tongeren
  • Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden (extant) at Bonheiden (Antwerp): Benedictine nuns
  • Bijloke Abbey, also Byloque Abbey (Abdij van der Bijloke or Abbaye de la Byloque) at Ghent (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
  • Bois-Seigneur-Isaac Abbey (Abbaye de Bois-Seigneur-Isaac) at Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac, Braine-l'Alleud, Walloon Brabant: Premonstratensians
  • Boneffe Abbey (Abbaye de Boneffe) at Éghezée (Namur): Cistercian nuns, then Cistercian monks (from 1461)
  • Bonheiden Abbey, see Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden
  • Bonne-Espérance Abbey (Abbaye de Bonne-Espérance[3]) at Vellereille-les-Brayeux, Estinnes (Hainaut): Premonstratensians
  • Bornem, see St. Bernard's Abbey, Bornem
  • Braschaat Abbey (Abdij SintMichiel Braschaat) 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[4]
  • Brogne Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-Gérard-de-Brogne) at Saint-Gérard (Namur): Benedictine monks (founded 919)
  • Bruges (West Flanders):
  • Brussels:
    • Coudenberg Abbey (Abbaye du Coudenberg, Abbaye Saint-Jacques-sur-Coudenberg; Abdij Sint-Jacob op de Koudenberg) in Brussels: Augustinian canons
    • English Ladies, Brussels (Abbaye des Dames anglaises de Bruxelles): English Benedictine nuns in exile
    • Jericho Priory (Klooster Jericho, Klooster Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Rosen gheplant in Jericho) in Brussels: Canonesses Regular

C

D

  • Dendermonde Abbey or Saints Peter and Paul's Abbey, Dendermonde (Sint Pieters-en-Paulusabdij, Dendermonde) at Dendermonde (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
  • Dieleghem Abbey (Abbaye de Dieleghem) at Dielegem in Jette (Brussels): Augustinian Canons 1095–1140, thereafter Premonstratensians
  • Diest, see Zelem
  • 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
  • Drongen Abbey (Abdij van Drongen) at Drongen, Gent (East Flanders): Premonstratensians
  • Ten Duinen Abbey (Abdij Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Ten Duinen or Abdij Ten Duinen; Abbaye des Dunes) at Koksijde (West Flanders): Cistercian monks

E

  • Eekhout Abbey, see Bruges
  • 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[8] There are ruins nearby of an earlier monastery, of which nothing is known
  • Eversam Abbey (Abdij van Eversam) at Stavele (West Flanders): Augustinian canons

F

  • Flône Abbey (Abbaye de Flône) at Flône, Amay (Liège) - Augustinian canons
  • Floreffe Abbey (Abbaye de Floreffe) at Floreffe (Namur): Premonstratensians
  • Florennes Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Florennes) at Florennes (Namur): Benedictine monks[9]
  • 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[10]
  • Géronsart Abbey (Abbaye de Géronsart) at Jambes (Namur): Augustinian canons
  • Ghent, East Flanders:
    • St. Bavo's Abbey (Sint-Baafsabdij, Gent): Benedictine monks
    • English Ladies, Ghent (Abbaye des Dames anglaises): English Benedictine nuns in exile
    • St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent (Sint-Pietersabdij, Gent): Benedictine monks
    • Abdij Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van het Rijke Gasthuis: Benedictine nuns
  • Ghislenghien Abbey (Abbaye du Val des Vierges de Ghislenghien) at Ghislenghien (Hainaut): Benedictine nuns
  • Gistel, see Ten Putte
  • Groot-Bijgaarden Abbey, also St. Wivina's Abbey (Abdij van Groot-Bijgaarden, also Sint-Wivina-abdij) at Groot-Bijgaarden, Dilbeek (Flemish Brabant): 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
  • Ter Hage Abbey (Abdij Ter Hage, Terhagen or Tenhagen) first at Axel in the Netherlands, later in Ghent: Cistercian nuns
  • Hasselt Priory (Augustijnenklooster Hasselt) at Hasselt (Limburg): Augustinian canons
  • 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
  • Hurtebise Monastery (Monastère d'Hurtebise) at Saint-Hubert (Luxembourg): Benedictine nuns

J

K

L

  • Leffe Abbey (Abbaye de Leffe) (extant) at Leffe, Dinant (Namur): Premonstratensians
  • Leuven (Flemish Brabant):
  • Liège:
    • Abbey of the Peace of Our Lady, 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[13]
  • Louvain-la-Neuve, see St. Gertrude's Abbey

M

The Abbaye de Marche-les-Dames or Abbaye de Notre-Dame du Vivier at Marche-les-Dames (Namur)
  • 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[14]
  • 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[15][16]
  • Maredret Abbey (Abbaye de Maredret) (extant) at Anhée (Namur): Benedictine nuns[17]
  • Maredsous Abbey (Abbaye de Maredsous) (extant) at Denée (Namur): Benedictine monks[18]
  • 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 Leuven, Keizersberg Abbey
  • Mont Cornillon Abbey (Abbaye du Mont-Cornillon) in Liège: Premonstratensian double house
  • Mont-d'Or Abbey (Abbaye du Mont-d'Or) at Wevelgem (West Flanders): Cistercian nuns
  • Moorsel Abbey (Abbaye de Moorsel) at Moorsel, Aalst (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
  • Mount Thabor Convent, Mechelen (Thaborklooster): Augustinian canonesses
  • Munsterbilzen Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Amour de Munsterbilzen) at Munsterbilzen, Bilzen (Limburg): Benedictine nuns

N

O

  • Abbaye de l'Olive at Morlanwelz (Hainaut): Cistercian nuns
  • Abdij van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Nieuwe Plant, see Ypres
  • Oost-Eekloo Abbey (Abdij van Oost-Eekloo) at Oosteeklo and later Ghent (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[20]
  • Oudenaarde Abbey (Abdji van Oudenaarde) at Oudenaarde (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
  • Oudenburg Abbey (Abdij van Oudenburg) at Oudenburg (West Flanders): Benedictine monks

P

  • Parc-les-Dames Abbey (Abbaye de Parc-les-Dames) at Wezemaal (Flemish Brabant): Cistercian nuns
  • Postel Abbey (Abdij van Postel) (extant) at Postel, Mol (Antwerp): Premonstratensians
  • Ten Putte Abbey (Abdij Ten Putte, also Sint-Godelieveabdij) (extant) at Gistel (West Flanders): Benedictine nuns

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[21]
  • 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[22]
  • Roesbrugge Abbey (Abdij van Roesbrugge) at Roesbrugge (West Flanders): Canonesses Regular (see also Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Nieuwe Plant, Ypres)
  • Roeulx Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Feuillien du Roeulx) at Le Roeulx (Hainaut): Premonstratensians
  • Ronse Abbey (Abdij van Ronse) at Ronse (East Flanders): Benedictine monks
  • Ten Roosen Abbey (Abdij Ten Roosen) at Aalst (East Flanders): Cistercian nuns
  • Roosenberg Abbey (Abdij van Roosenberg) at Waasmunster (East Flanders): Canonesses Regular
  • Roosendael Abbey (Abdij van Roosendael) at Sint-Katelijne-Waver (Antwerp): Cistercian nuns
  • Rothem Abbey (Abdij van Rothem) at Haelen (Limburg): Cistercian nuns
  • Rouge-Cloître Abbey (Abbaye du Rouge-Cloître, Abbaye Saint-Paul en Soignes) in Averghem (south-eastern Brussels): Augustinian canons

S

Saint-Hubert
  • St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges, see Bruges
  • St. Bernard's Abbey, Bornem (extant), formerly Bornem Abbey (Sint-Bernardusabdij, Bornem or Abdij van Bornem) at Bornem (Antwerp): Cistercian monks[23]
  • 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[24]
  • Abbey of Saint-Denis-en-Broqueroie (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[25]
    • 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, see Bruges
  • St. Godelieve's Abbey, Gistel, see Ten Putte Abbey
  • Saint-Hubert Abbey (Abbaye Saint Pierre-Saint-Paul de Saint-Hubert) at Saint-Hubert (Luxembourg): Benedictine monks[26]
  • St. Michael's Abbey, see Antwerp
  • Saint-Rémy Abbey, see Rochefort
  • St. Sixtus' Abbey, Westvleteren, see Westvleteren
  • Sint-Truiden (Limburg):
    • Sint-Truiden Abbey (Abdij van Sint-Truiden): Benedictine monks
    • St. Catherine's Abbey, Sint-Truiden (Abdij Sint-Katrien van Sint-Truiden): Benedictine nuns
    • Zeppern Charterhouse, see Zepperen
  • St. Trudo's Abbey, Bruges (Sint-Trudoabdij), formerly at Male, now back in Bruges, West Flanders: Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
  • St. Wivina's Abbey, see Groot-Bijgarden
  • 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[27]
  • Sheen Anglorum, see Nieuwpoort Charterhouse
  • Sinnich Abbey (Abdij van Sinnich) near Teuven, Voeren (Limburg): Augustinian canonesses
  • 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[28]
  • 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[29]
  • 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) at Seraing (Liège): 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[30]
  • Vivegnis Abbey (Abbaye de Vivegnis) at Liège: Cistercian nuns
  • Vivier, Abbaye Notre-Dame du, see Marche-les-Dames Abbey

W

Y

  • Ypres (West Flanders):
    • Irish Ladies (Abbaye des Dames irlandaises d'Ypres): Irish Benedictine nuns in exile
    • Abbey of Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Nieuwe Plant (Roesbrugge Dames), formerly Roesbrugge Abbey: Canonesses Regular
    • St. John au Mont Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Jean-au-Mont d'Ypres): Benedictine monks

Z

  • Zelem Charterhouse, also Diest Charterhouse, at Zelem near Halen (Limburg): Carthusians[34]
  • 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

  1. ^ "Achelse Kluis". Achelse Kluis. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  2. ^ [1] Archived March 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Good Hope Abbey"
  4. ^ "brialmont.be". brialmont.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  5. ^ "sint-andriesabdij.org". sint-andriesabdij.org. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  6. ^ 1148-?
  7. ^ "monasterechevetogne.com". monasterechevetogne.com. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  8. ^ "ermeton.be". ermeton.be. 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  9. ^ 1010-1796
  10. ^ dedicated at first to Saint Peter, after 1175 to Saint Adrian
  11. ^ 1095-1798; 1933–, used as a retreat centre etc by various Roman Catholic orders
  12. ^ founded as a Francophone house, Mont César Abbey; became Dutch-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
  13. ^ 654-1796
  14. ^ 685-?
  15. ^ "église de Marche-les-Dames". Users.belgacom.net. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  16. ^ "Maison Notre-Dame - Madonna House - Marche-les-Dames, Belgium". Madonna House. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  17. ^ "Maredret - Abbaye de Maredret". Maredret.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  18. ^ "maredsous.be". maredsous.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  19. ^ "abbayedenizelles.be". abbayedenizelles.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  20. ^ "orval.be". orval.be. 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  21. ^ Maidez (2005-11-15). "Abbaye de La Ramée". Ramee.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  22. ^ "trappistes-rochefort.com". trappistes-rochefort.com. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  23. ^ first community of Dominican friars, 1603 to 1797; premises acquired 1836 by the community of St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem, who resettled here
  24. ^ fdd 1243 at Lier, moved to Hemiksem 1246
  25. ^ closed 2006; nuns moved to Ermeton
  26. ^ 810-1610
  27. ^ "scourmont.be". scourmont.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  28. ^ "abbayedestavelot.be" (in French). abbayedestavelot.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  29. ^ "evolutionbuilder.com". evolutionbuilder.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  30. ^ 1146-1796
  31. ^ revival of the former community at Stavelot
  32. ^ "L'Abbaye Notre-Dame Du Sacré-Cœur De Westmalle". Trappistwestmalle.be. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  33. ^ "L'Abbaye de Saint-Sixte &#224 Westvleteren". Sintsixtus.be. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  34. ^ 1329-1796

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.
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