Chevetogne Abbey
Chevetogne Abbey (French: Abbaye de Chevetogne), also known as the Monastery of the Holy Cross, is a Catholic Benedictine monastery dedicated to Christian unity located in the Belgian village of Chevetogne in the municipality of Ciney, province of Namur, halfway between Brussels and Luxembourg. Currently, the monastery has 27 monks.
History
In 1924 Pope Pius XI addressed the apostolic letter "Equidem verba" to the Benedictine Order encouraging them to work for the reunion of the Catholic and Eastern Churches, with particular emphasis on the Russian Orthodox Church. The following year, a community was established by Dom Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960) at Amay, on the river Meuse. Because of Beauduin's close friendship with Cardinal Mercier and Pope John XXIII, as well as his relations with Eastern Christians, he became a pioneer of the Catholic Ecumenical movement. His initial focus was on unity with Orthodox and Anglicans, but was eventually extended to all those who bear the name of Christ.
In 1939, the community of Amay Priory moved to its current location at Chevetogne, occupying a former Jesuit novitiate. Since then, an Eastern church was built in 1957 and painted with frescos by Rallis Kopsidis and Georges Chochlidakis, and a Western church was completed with a library in its basement. The library has approximately 100,000 volumes and subscribes to about 500 specialized journals and periodicals. Chevetogne Priory was raised to the status of an abbey on 11 December 1990.
Life of the monastery
In order to live a life of Christian unity, the monastery has both Latin Church and Eastern Catholic (Byzantine rite) chapels which hold services every day. While the canonical hours of the daily monastic office are served separately, the monks share their meals together and are united under one abbot. Along with prayer, the monks engage in publishing a journal, Irénikon, since 1926.[citation needed]
Monks
- Dom Philippe Bär
- Dom Lambert Beauduin
- Dom Michel Van Parys
- Dom Nicolas Egender
Gallery
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General view of the main building and the Eastern church
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Interior of the Eastern church
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Procession to the refectory on Pentecost
References
- Dom J.-B. Van der Heijden, L'église orientale de Chevetogne, architecture, décoration, symbolisme, Éditions de Chevetogne, Chevetogne, 1962, 64 p.
- Van der Heijden, Dom J. B. L'Eglise Byzantine de Chevetogne. Brussels: Thill S.A., Bruxelles, 1993.
- Jacques Mortiau et Raymond Loonbeck, Dom Lambert Beauduin, visionnaire et précurseur (1873-1960), un moine au cœur libre, Éditions du Cerf, Paris, 2005, 280 p. ISSN 0769-2633
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