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Challenging
Religious Education Poverty and Social Inclusion as European Issues |
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Conference
Venue
The conference will be held in the historical location of the Abbey of Ter Duinen, nowadays known as the Episcopal Seminary of Bruges, Potterierei 72, 8000 Bruges. The Abbey of the Dunes, or "Ter Duinen", was established in 1128 in Koksijde, in the hospitable Flemish coastal region, and grew into one of the most prestigious Cistercian abbeys in medieval Europe. For centuries it remained closely associated with its two fellow establishments: Clairmarais (founded 1137) near the tower of Saint-Omer in Northern France, and Ter Doest (founded 1175) in Lissewege. From as early as the 13th century Ter Doest and Ter Duinen also had a firm foothold in Bruges, which was a metropolis at the time. The refuge of Ter Doest was located on this site, on the stretch of water connecting the port city of Bruges with the sea. The 16th Century signalled a reversal of fortune. The Community of Ter Doest ceased to exist and that of Ter Duinen was forced to give up its ruined abbey. In 1624 the Abbey of the Dunes took over the Ter Doest estate, and thus also the site of the refuge, and immediately chose this as the site on which to erect a completely new abbey. Building got under way in 1628, and the first phase of construction ran until 1642. It was a monumental baroque building that was only completed in the late 18th century. The Abbey of the Dunes was closed down in 1796 and in 1833 was given a new vocation, as an Episcopal Seminary. |
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