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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels

The Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels (Latin: Archidioecesis Mechliniensis–Bruxellensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. It is the primatial see of Belgium and the centre of the ecclesiastical province governed by the Archbishop of Mechelen–Brussels, which covers the whole of Belgium. It was formed in 1559 and the bishop has a seat in two cathedrals, St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen and the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels. The current archbishop is Luc Terlinden, who was installed in September 2023.

Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels

Archidioecesis Mechliniensis–Bruxellensis

Aartsbisdom Mechelen-Brussel (in Dutch)
Archidiocèse de Malines-Bruxelles (in French)
Coat of arms
Location
CountryBelgium
TerritoryMechelen, the Brussels-Capital Region, Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant
Ecclesiastical provinceMechelen-Brussels
Coordinates51°1′48.4″N 4°28′43.6″E / 51.030111°N 4.478778°E / 51.030111; 4.478778
Statistics
Area3,700 km2 (1,400 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
2,950,000 [1]
1,886,000 (63.9%)
Parishes593
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established12 May 1559
CathedralSt. Rumbold (Mechelen) (Primatial cathedral)
Co-cathedralSt. Michael and Gudula (Brussels)
Patron saintSaint Rumbold of Mechelen
Secular priests1812
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
ArchbishopLuc Terlinden
SuffragansAntwerp
Bruges
Ghent
Hasselt
Namur
Tournai
Liège
Auxiliary BishopsJean Kockerols
Jean-Luc Hudsyn
Koenraad Vanhoutte
Vicar GeneralEtienne Van Billoen
Bishops emeritusAndré-Joseph Léonard
Jan De Bie
Jozef De Kesel
Map

Territorial extent of the Archidiocese of Mechelen-Brussels
Website
www.cathobel.be/dioceses/archidiocese-de-malines-bruxelles/
Source Annuario Pontificio 2007

Overview edit

 
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, Brussels

The Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels consists of the Province of Brabant in addition to eight municipalities in the Province of Antwerp, including Bonheiden, Duffel, Mechelen and Sint-Katelijne-Waver.[2]

In 1995, the Province of Brabant was later split into three areas:

The Church did not form new dioceses to fit with this; instead, three vicariates general were created, with their own auxiliary bishop, to accommodate the three regional entities.[2]

Language issues edit

The name differs in the diocese's two languages; the Dutch name of the see is Mechelen–Brussel and in French, it is called Malines–Bruxelles.

In English, Mechelen was traditionally called Mechlin or Malines but now it more commonly remains being called Mechelen. Both Brussel and Bruxelles are called Brussels.

Cathedrals edit

The duality of the Belgian archbishopric is also reflected in its two active co-cathedrals: St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen and St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral in Brussels.

Collegiate churches and chapters edit

Former chapters in the archdiocese.

  • Chapter of Our-Lady: Cathedral of Mechelen
  • Chapter of Saint-Peter: Leuven
  • Chapter of Saint John the Baptist: Diest
  • Chapter of Saint-Sulpicius: Diest
  • Chapter of Our-Lady: Aarschot
  • Chapter of Saint-Leonard: Zouleeuw
  • Chapter of Saint-Germanus: Tillemont
  • Chapter of Saint-Michael and Gudule: Brussels Cathedral
  • Chapter of Saint-Peter: Anderlecht
  • Chapter of Our Lady and Saint-Martin: Aalst
  • Chapter of Saint-Peter: Ninove
  • Chapter of Saint-Peter: Rosmay
  • Chapter of Saint-Hermes
  • Chapter of Saint-Berland: Meerbeek
  • Chapter of Saint-Paul: Nivelles
  • Chapter of Saint-Gertrud: Nivelles

Abbeys edit

In the territory of the diocese important abbeys can be found:

History edit

The Archbishop of Mechelen–Brussels was historically primate of the whole of the Low Countries following the 1559 reorganisation creating fifteen dioceses. Over time, the two other ecclesiastical provinces broke from Mechelen–Brussels' primacy. Cambrai was already in France and its kings managed gradually to annex French Flanders, and Utrecht and its suffragans in the Dutch republic (later kingdom) would long have their hierarchy suspended because the northern state was a champion of "anti-papist" Calvinism. The Napoleonic 1801 concordat re-drew the whole map again.

The country, by tradition, has the Archbishop of Mechelen made a cardinal.

The Archdiocese of Mechelen was renamed the Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels on 8 December 1961 as part of a restructuring of the Catholic dioceses in Belgium.[3] Two new dioceses were created. On the same day, the Diocese of Antwerp was created from areas previously administered by the Archdiocese of Mechelen. Six years later the Diocese of Hasselt was also created.[4] This meant that the new dioceses largely corresponding to the provinces of Belgium. Most of the Catholic Church's presence in the Province of Antwerp (except in the municipality of Mechelen) was made into the Diocese of Antwerp.

Archbishop André-Joseph Leonard succeeded Cardinal Danneels in January 2010. On 22 February 2011, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr. Jean Kockerols, Fr. Jean-Luc Hudsyn, and Fr. Leon Lemmens as auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels.[5] Upon reaching 75 years Leonard tendered his resignation, which was accepted. In the autumn of 2015 Pope Francis appointed the bishop of Bruges, Jozef De Kesel, as the new archbishop, who was created Cardinal in 2016. De Kesel was succeeded on 3 September 2023 by Luc Terlinden.[6]

Heraldry edit

Coat of arms of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels
 
Adopted
1961, when the name of the archdiocese was changed.[7][8]
Escutcheon
Quarterly 1st and 4th, Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (Scotland), 2nd and 3rd quarterly, Gules St-Michael Or, slaying the demon Sable (the City of Brussels).[7][8][9]
Previous versions
From 1559 to 1961: Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (Scotland)[7][8]
 

Bishops edit

Ordinaries edit

Archbishops of Mechelen edit

  1. Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1561–1582)
  2. Joannes Hauchin (1583–1589)
  3. Mathias Hovius (1596–1620)
  4. Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655)
  5. Andreas Creusen (1657–1666)
  6. Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668)
  7. Alphonse de Berghes (1670–1689)
  8. Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano (1690–1711)
  9. Thomas-Philippe d'Alcase (1715–1759) (Cardinal in 1719)
  10. Joannes-Henricus von Franckenberg (1759–1801) (Cardinal in 1778)
  11. Jean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure (1802–1809)
  12. Dominique-Georges-Frédéric Dufour de Pradt (1809–1817)
  13. François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux (1817–1831)
  14. Engelbert Sterckx (1832–1867) (Cardinal in 1838)
  15. Victor-Auguste-Isidore Dechamps (1867–1883) (Cardinal in 1875)
  16. Pierre-Lambert Goosens (1884–1906) (Cardinal in 1889)
  17. Desiré-Félicien-François-Joseph Mercier (1906–1926) (Cardinal in 1907)
  18. Jozef-Ernest van Roey (1926–1961) (Cardinal in 1927)

Archbishops of Mechelen-Brussels edit

  1. Leo Joseph Suenens (1962–1979), see name changed 2 weeks after 1961 appointment (Cardinal in 1962)
  2. Godfried Danneels (1979–2010) (Cardinal in 1983)
  3. André-Joseph Léonard (2010–2015)
  4. Jozef De Kesel (2015–2023) (Cardinal in 2016)
  5. Luc Terlinden (2023–present)

Coadjutor Archbishop edit

Auxiliary Bishops edit

  • Charles André Anthonis (1868-1893)
  • Étienne Joseph Carton de Wiart (1934-1945), appointed Bishop of Tournai
  • Jan De Bie (1987-2009)
  • Luc Alfons De Hovre, S.J. (1982-2002)
  • Josef De Kesel (2002-2010), appointed Bishop of Bruges; later returned here as Archbishop; future Cardinal
  • Emiel-Jozef De Smedt 1950–1952), appointed Bishop of Bruges
  • Jean-Luc Hudsyn (2011-)
  • Jean Kockerols (2011-)
  • Paul Lanneau (1982-2002)
  • Louis Joseph Legraive (1907-1940)
  • Léon Lemmens (2011-2017)
  • Pepin de Rosa, O.P. (1562-1569)
  • Paul Constant Schoenmaekers (1952-1986)
  • Leo Jozef Suenens (1945-1961), appointed Archbishop here; future Cardinal
  • Jean Marie van Cauwenbergh (1930-1950)
  • Victor-Jean-Joseph-Marie van den Branden de Reeth (1879-1909)
  • Josephus Franciscus van der Stappen (1893-1908)
  • Honoré Marie Van Waeyenbergh (1954-1971)
  • Rémy Victor Vancottem (1982-2010), appointed Bishop of Namur
  • Koenraad Vanhoutte (2018-)
  • Ghislain de Vroede (1570-1579)
  • Antoine Alphonse de Wachter (1909-1932)

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops edit

  • Joseph-Léon Cardijn, appointed titular archbishop and Cardinal in 1965
  • Amédée Marie Léon Crooy (Crooij), appointed Bishop of Tournai in 1915
  • Victor-Auguste-Isidore Dechamps, C.SS.R. (priest here, 1834–1836), appointed Bishop of Namur {Namen} in 1865; later returned here as Archbishop; future Cardinal
  • Maximilien de Fürstenberg, appointed apostolic delegate and titular archbishop in 1949; future Cardinal
  • Lodewijk-Jozef Delebecque, appointed Bishop of Ghent in 1838
  • Pierre-Lambert Goossens, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Namur in 1883; later returned here as Archbishop; future Cardinal
  • Jean Jadot, appointed apostolic delegate and titular archbishop in 1968

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal population figures, Federal Ministry of interior 2009-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b . memim.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  3. ^ Cheney, David. "Mechelen-Brussel {Malines-Brussels} (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  4. ^ Cheney, David. "Hasselt (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  5. ^ Service, VIS. "VIS news - Holy See Press Office: Tuesday, February 22, 2011". visnews-en.blogspot.ca. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  6. ^ Decroubele, Peter (3 September 2023). "Luc Terlinden, de nieuwe aartsbisschop met een bijna onmogelijke missie". vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussel - Arms, armoiries, escudo, wappen, crest of Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussel". www.heraldry-wiki.com. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
  8. ^ a b c Duerloo ., Luc; Cheron, Marc (2011). Heraldiek van het Aartsbisdom Mechelen-Brussel. Wijnegem Homunculus.
  9. ^ "L'Archevêché (ou archidiocèse) de Malines-Bruxelles". Vicariat du Brabant wallon (in French). Retrieved 2019-12-16.

Bibliography edit

  • "Dioceses in Belgium [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  • Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Mechlin" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

External links edit

  • Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels Dutch-language site
  • Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels French-language site

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The Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels Latin Archidioecesis Mechliniensis Bruxellensis is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium It is the primatial see of Belgium and the centre of the ecclesiastical province governed by the Archbishop of Mechelen Brussels which covers the whole of Belgium It was formed in 1559 and the bishop has a seat in two cathedrals St Rumbold s Cathedral in Mechelen and the Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula in Brussels The current archbishop is Luc Terlinden who was installed in September 2023 Archdiocese of Mechelen BrusselsArchidioecesis Mechliniensis BruxellensisAartsbisdom Mechelen Brussel in Dutch Archidiocese de Malines Bruxelles in French St Rumbold s Cathedral in MechelenCoat of armsLocationCountryBelgiumTerritoryMechelen the Brussels Capital Region Flemish Brabant and Walloon BrabantEcclesiastical provinceMechelen BrusselsCoordinates51 1 48 4 N 4 28 43 6 E 51 030111 N 4 478778 E 51 030111 4 478778StatisticsArea3 700 km2 1 400 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2019 2 950 000 1 1 886 000 63 9 Parishes593InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished12 May 1559CathedralSt Rumbold Mechelen Primatial cathedral Co cathedralSt Michael and Gudula Brussels Patron saintSaint Rumbold of MechelenSecular priests1812Current leadershipPopeFrancisArchbishopLuc TerlindenSuffragansAntwerpBrugesGhentHasseltNamurTournaiLiegeAuxiliary BishopsJean KockerolsJean Luc HudsynKoenraad VanhoutteVicar GeneralEtienne Van BilloenBishops emeritusAndre Joseph LeonardJan De Bie Jozef De KeselMapTerritorial extent of the Archidiocese of Mechelen BrusselsWebsitewww wbr cathobel wbr be wbr dioceses wbr archidiocese de malines bruxelles wbr Source Annuario Pontificio 2007 Contents 1 Overview 2 Language issues 3 Cathedrals 4 Collegiate churches and chapters 5 Abbeys 6 History 7 Heraldry 8 Bishops 8 1 Ordinaries 8 1 1 Archbishops of Mechelen 8 1 2 Archbishops of Mechelen Brussels 8 2 Coadjutor Archbishop 8 3 Auxiliary Bishops 8 4 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 10 External linksOverview edit nbsp St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral Brussels The Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels consists of the Province of Brabant in addition to eight municipalities in the Province of Antwerp including Bonheiden Duffel Mechelen and Sint Katelijne Waver 2 In 1995 the Province of Brabant was later split into three areas the Dutch speaking province of Flemish Brabant the bilingual Brussels Capital Region the French speaking province of Walloon Brabant The Church did not form new dioceses to fit with this instead three vicariates general were created with their own auxiliary bishop to accommodate the three regional entities 2 Language issues editThe name differs in the diocese s two languages the Dutch name of the see is Mechelen Brussel and in French it is called Malines Bruxelles In English Mechelen was traditionally called Mechlin or Malines but now it more commonly remains being called Mechelen Both Brussel and Bruxelles are called Brussels Cathedrals editMain article Co cathedral The duality of the Belgian archbishopric is also reflected in its two active co cathedrals St Rumbold s Cathedral in Mechelen and St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral in Brussels Collegiate churches and chapters editFormer chapters in the archdiocese Chapter of Our Lady Cathedral of Mechelen Chapter of Saint Peter Leuven Chapter of Saint John the Baptist Diest Chapter of Saint Sulpicius Diest Chapter of Our Lady Aarschot Chapter of Saint Leonard Zouleeuw Chapter of Saint Germanus Tillemont Chapter of Saint Michael and Gudule Brussels Cathedral Chapter of Saint Peter Anderlecht Chapter of Our Lady and Saint Martin Aalst Chapter of Saint Peter Ninove Chapter of Saint Peter Rosmay Chapter of Saint Hermes Chapter of Saint Berland Meerbeek Chapter of Saint Paul Nivelles Chapter of Saint Gertrud NivellesAbbeys editIn the territory of the diocese important abbeys can be found Averbode Abbey Affligem Abbey Bornem Abbey Forest Abbey Grimbergen Abbey Groenendael Priory Dieleghem Abbey St Bernard s Abbey Hemiksem Keizersberg Abbey Kortenberg Abbey La Cambre Abbey Park Abbey Rouge Cloitre Abbey Vlierbeek Abbey Sheen Anglorum CharterhouseHistory editThe Archbishop of Mechelen Brussels was historically primate of the whole of the Low Countries following the 1559 reorganisation creating fifteen dioceses Over time the two other ecclesiastical provinces broke from Mechelen Brussels primacy Cambrai was already in France and its kings managed gradually to annex French Flanders and Utrecht and its suffragans in the Dutch republic later kingdom would long have their hierarchy suspended because the northern state was a champion of anti papist Calvinism The Napoleonic 1801 concordat re drew the whole map again The country by tradition has the Archbishop of Mechelen made a cardinal The Archdiocese of Mechelen was renamed the Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels on 8 December 1961 as part of a restructuring of the Catholic dioceses in Belgium 3 Two new dioceses were created On the same day the Diocese of Antwerp was created from areas previously administered by the Archdiocese of Mechelen Six years later the Diocese of Hasselt was also created 4 This meant that the new dioceses largely corresponding to the provinces of Belgium Most of the Catholic Church s presence in the Province of Antwerp except in the municipality of Mechelen was made into the Diocese of Antwerp Archbishop Andre Joseph Leonard succeeded Cardinal Danneels in January 2010 On 22 February 2011 Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr Jean Kockerols Fr Jean Luc Hudsyn and Fr Leon Lemmens as auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels 5 Upon reaching 75 years Leonard tendered his resignation which was accepted In the autumn of 2015 Pope Francis appointed the bishop of Bruges Jozef De Kesel as the new archbishop who was created Cardinal in 2016 De Kesel was succeeded on 3 September 2023 by Luc Terlinden 6 Heraldry editCoat of arms of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels nbsp Adopted 1961 when the name of the archdiocese was changed 7 8 Escutcheon Quarterly 1st and 4th Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory counter flory of the second Scotland 2nd and 3rd quarterly Gules St Michael Or slaying the demon Sable the City of Brussels 7 8 9 Previous versions From 1559 to 1961 Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory counter flory of the second Scotland 7 8 nbsp Bishops editOrdinaries edit Archbishops of Mechelen edit Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle 1561 1582 Joannes Hauchin 1583 1589 Mathias Hovius 1596 1620 Jacobus Boonen 1621 1655 Andreas Creusen 1657 1666 Joannes Wachtendonck 1667 1668 Alphonse de Berghes 1670 1689 Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano 1690 1711 Thomas Philippe d Alcase 1715 1759 Cardinal in 1719 Joannes Henricus von Franckenberg 1759 1801 Cardinal in 1778 Jean Armand de Bessuejouls Roquelaure 1802 1809 Dominique Georges Frederic Dufour de Pradt 1809 1817 Francois Antoine Marie Constantin de Mean et de Beaurieux 1817 1831 Engelbert Sterckx 1832 1867 Cardinal in 1838 Victor Auguste Isidore Dechamps 1867 1883 Cardinal in 1875 Pierre Lambert Goosens 1884 1906 Cardinal in 1889 Desire Felicien Francois Joseph Mercier 1906 1926 Cardinal in 1907 Jozef Ernest van Roey 1926 1961 Cardinal in 1927 Archbishops of Mechelen Brussels edit Leo Joseph Suenens 1962 1979 see name changed 2 weeks after 1961 appointment Cardinal in 1962 Godfried Danneels 1979 2010 Cardinal in 1983 Andre Joseph Leonard 2010 2015 Jozef De Kesel 2015 2023 Cardinal in 2016 Luc Terlinden 2023 present Coadjutor Archbishop edit Christoph Bartholomaus Anton Migazzi Von Waal Und Sonnenthurn 1751 1756 resigned did not succeed to this see and soon appointed Bishop of Vac Hungary future Prince Archbishop of Vienna 1757 1803 and Cardinal 1761 Auxiliary Bishops edit Charles Andre Anthonis 1868 1893 Etienne Joseph Carton de Wiart 1934 1945 appointed Bishop of Tournai Jan De Bie 1987 2009 Luc Alfons De Hovre S J 1982 2002 Josef De Kesel 2002 2010 appointed Bishop of Bruges later returned here as Archbishop future Cardinal Emiel Jozef De Smedt 1950 1952 appointed Bishop of Bruges Jean Luc Hudsyn 2011 Jean Kockerols 2011 Paul Lanneau 1982 2002 Louis Joseph Legraive 1907 1940 Leon Lemmens 2011 2017 Pepin de Rosa O P 1562 1569 Paul Constant Schoenmaekers 1952 1986 Leo Jozef Suenens 1945 1961 appointed Archbishop here future Cardinal Jean Marie van Cauwenbergh 1930 1950 Victor Jean Joseph Marie van den Branden de Reeth 1879 1909 Josephus Franciscus van der Stappen 1893 1908 Honore Marie Van Waeyenbergh 1954 1971 Remy Victor Vancottem 1982 2010 appointed Bishop of Namur Koenraad Vanhoutte 2018 Ghislain de Vroede 1570 1579 Antoine Alphonse de Wachter 1909 1932 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops edit Joseph Leon Cardijn appointed titular archbishop and Cardinal in 1965 Amedee Marie Leon Crooy Crooij appointed Bishop of Tournai in 1915 Victor Auguste Isidore Dechamps C SS R priest here 1834 1836 appointed Bishop of Namur Namen in 1865 later returned here as Archbishop future Cardinal Maximilien de Furstenberg appointed apostolic delegate and titular archbishop in 1949 future Cardinal Lodewijk Jozef Delebecque appointed Bishop of Ghent in 1838 Pierre Lambert Goossens appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Namur in 1883 later returned here as Archbishop future Cardinal Jean Jadot appointed apostolic delegate and titular archbishop in 1968References edit Municipal population figures Federal Ministry of interior Archived 2009 04 19 at the Wayback Machine a b Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels memim com Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 06 08 Cheney David Mechelen Brussel Malines Brussels Archdiocese Catholic Hierarchy catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2015 06 08 Cheney David Hasselt Diocese Catholic Hierarchy catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2015 06 08 Service VIS VIS news Holy See Press Office Tuesday February 22 2011 visnews en blogspot ca Retrieved 2015 06 08 Decroubele Peter 3 September 2023 Luc Terlinden de nieuwe aartsbisschop met een bijna onmogelijke missie vrtnws be in Dutch Retrieved 3 September 2023 a b c Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussel Arms armoiries escudo wappen crest of Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussel www heraldry wiki com Retrieved 2019 12 16 a b c Duerloo Luc Cheron Marc 2011 Heraldiek van het Aartsbisdom Mechelen Brussel Wijnegem Homunculus L Archeveche ou archidiocese de Malines Bruxelles Vicariat du Brabant wallon in French Retrieved 2019 12 16 Bibliography edit Dioceses in Belgium Catholic Hierarchy catholic hierarchy org 2012 Retrieved 31 July 2012 Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Mechlin Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company External links editArchdiocese of Mechelen Brussels Dutch language site Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels French language site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels amp oldid 1194124160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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