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Dom Ambroos Verheul

(1916-2005)

 

Monks of Belgian monasteries who have contributed to the Classical Liturgical
Movement.

BELGIAN MONASTICISM (Flanders)

Dom Bernard Capelle, Abbot of Mont César, Keizersberg, Leuven 1928 – 1952

Dom Gaspar Lefebvre of Sint Andries, Zevenkerken, Brugge

Dom Bernard Botte of Abdij Keizersberg, Leuven (formerly Louvain) 1883 – 1980

Dom Lambert Beauduin OSB, (1873-1960) (photo top left) first a monk of

Secular priest contributions: Mgr Kamiel (Camille) Callewaert, Bruges – Brugge.

 

Dom Ambroos Verheul, Benedictine monk of the abbey of Affligem, near Opwijk, and later the abbot of the abbey of Keizersberg near Leuven.

Verheul was for some time professor of liturgical studies at K.U.Leuven. On 2 April 1987 at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute, Sant’Anselmo in Rome he was granted a “doctor honoris causa”. Niet toevallig gebeurde dat tijdens een studiedag over de theologie van Dom Odo Casel, waarbije Verheul sinds 1946 nauw was betrokken.

 

Inleiding tot de liturgie. Haar theologische achtergrond, Antwerp 1964;

tr. xxx, Ambrose Verheul, Introduction to the Liturgy: Towards a Theology of Worship,
Burns and Oates, 1968; Wheathampstead 1969, German, Italian and Spanish.

Liturgisch woordenboek, of which Verheul was one of four editors, was published in

1962.

Grondstructuren van de Eucharistie (1974) was published after the Council as a

supplement.

“Les symboles de l’Esprit-Saint dans la Bible et la liturgie”, Questions Liturgiques69
(1988) 67-95.

Redescubrir el Espíritu Santo, ed. A. Verheul, J. Daniélou, B. Standaert, Centre de
Pastoral Litúrgica 1998.     ISBN: 84-7467-495-6.

 

 

BELGIAN MONASTICISM (Wallonia)

Dom Marmion of Maredsous

 

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