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Joannes Hauchin

Joannes Hauchin (1527 – 1589) was the second Archbishop of Mechelen from 1596 to 1589. His term as Archbishop was marked by the disturbances attendant on the Dutch Revolt.
==Early life==
Born at Geraardsbergen, Hauchin studied philosophy at Leuven University and theology at the University of Dole and the University of Douai, where he graduated Licentiate of Sacred Theology. He was chaplain to William the Silent and in 1571 dean of Brussels minster. On 23 February 1580, the city council of Brussels (then Calvinist) ordered him, as vicar general of the diocese, to publish a decree suppressing feastdays of saints, which he refused to do. On 7 May 1580 he took part in a public disputation with Calvinists about the nature of the Eucharist. After other clashes with the civic authorities, he spent three months in prison.

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