• St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges (Dutch: Sint-Andriesabdij Brugge) was a Benedictine abbey in Sint-Andries, Bruges, Belgium, which was destroyed in the French Revolution.
  • Readers may recall we recently showed an historical picture of Mass offered in the Abbey Church of St. Andrew's in Bruges, which we culled from the blog of The...
  • In 1929, the monks of the Abbey of Sint Andries Zevenkerken (St. Andre) in Brugge, Belgium, established a new monastic community in Chengtu, China...
  • Its modern successor St. Andrew's Abbey, Zevenkerken, founded in 1899–1900, is a Benedictine abbey of the Congregation of the Annunciation.
  • The charming photograph adjacent was taken in the Abbey Church of Saint Andrew in Bruges, Belgium around 1958.
  • The magnificent Benedictine Abbey-Church of Saint Andrew in Bruges, Belgium is completely intact and truly glorious.
  • In 1898 he established a procure in Sint-Andries Bruges for the support and training of candidate missionaries.
  • DescriptionSint Andries Abdij - Brugge.jpg. Nederlands: De Sint-Andriesabdij in de 1e helft van de 17e eeuw - Afbeelding uit Flandria Illustrata (1641).
  • former Benedictine abbey in Sint Andries, borough of Bruges.
  • The cheapest way to get from Bruges to St. Andrew's Abbey is to drive which costs €1 - €3 and takes 13 min.
  • In 1899 Gérard van Caloen of Matredsous, in charge of the restoration of Benedictines in Brazil, opened in St. Andries the procura that Leo XIII made an abbey in...
  • In 1929, St. Andrew's Abbey in Bruges, Belgium founded St. Andrew's Priory in China and until 1953, the monks of the Priory conducted missionary work among...
  • In 1929, St. Andrew's Abbey in Bruges, Belgium founded St. Andrew's Priory in China and until 1953, the monks of the Priory conducted missionary work among...