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Henri and Jules Desclée : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henri and Jules Desclée Henri Desclée (1830-1917〔(Henri Desclée, geneall.net )〕) and Jules Desclée (July 9, 1828-August 2, 1911〔(Jules Desclée, geneall.net )〕) were Belgian brothers, known as founders of Maredsous Abbey, and of a printing business for Roman Catholic literature. ==Maredsous Abbey==
The brothers chose a picturesque site on an estate of Henri Desclée's in the Province of Namur, for the erection of Maredsous. a monastery in which to establish the monks of Beuron Abbey. They were among the religious orders which were driven out of Germany by the ''Kulturkampf'' and sought refuge in Catholic Belgium. With Dom Hildebrand de Hemptinne, a Belgian monk of that congregation (later Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Order), Jules Desclée had been a captain of the Pontifical Zouaves. Baron John Béthune, inspired by the same motive as the Desclée brothers for the restoration of Christian art, had attached his school of St. Luke to the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Moreover, a Count de Hemptinne had been amongst the founders of the first school of St. Luke (1862). Accordingly the monastery of Maredsous was constructed in the purest Gothic style of the thirteenth century, after the plans of Baron Béthune.
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