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Church in Mons, Belgium
Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
Collégiale Sainte-Waudru (French)
West facade
50°27′12″N 3°56′51″E / 50.45333°N 3.94750°E / 50.45333; 3.94750
LocationMons
CountryBelgium
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch
Style

Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church (French: Collégiale Sainte-Waudru) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Mons, Belgium, named in honour of Saint Waltrude. The church is a notable example of Gothic architecture, and is protected by the heritage register of Wallonia.

History

Noble canoness of Mons

The history of the church dates back to 1450, when construction of the east end began. It was built for a female religious community as a collegiate church. Its chapter of canonesses remained in existence until the revolutionary period at the end of the 18th century. The canonesses were typically members of aristocratic houses. Originally it was possible to admit the daughters of chevaliers. The statutes, as approved by the Empress, were made stricter in the 18th century as regards the requirement for the canonesses to prove their noble status.

Afterwards the building became a parish church.

Famous Canonesses

Architecture

East side

The exterior of the church is a fine example of Brabantine Gothic architecture, parts are built by Matheus de Layens. However, in the 17th century the works stopped and the building was never completely finished.

Interior

The interior contains important artworks, including sculptures by Jacques du Broeucq and paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Floris de Vriendt, Theodoor van Thulden, Otto Venius and Michiel Coxie.

Inside the church important graves can be found amongst them Antoine de Carondelet and Alice of Namur

Organ

The church's original instrument was lost and at the beginning of the 19th century the present one was acquired. It originally belonged to an abbey and dates from the late 17th century. Both the old and the current organs were associated with the Fetis family. Antoine-Joseph Fetis was titular organist in the 18th century. He taught his eldest son François-Joseph Fétis, a famous Belgian musician, who showed talent as an organist from a young age.

A large instrument, capable of a wide range of repertoire, the St Waltrude organ was the subject of a major restoration at the beginning of the 21st century involving Klais Orgelbau.

  • Bas-relief on the western wall in the collegiate church Bas-relief on the western wall in the collegiate church
  • Statue of St. Bartholomew by Jacques Du Brœucq in the choir of the collegiate church Statue of St. Bartholomew by Jacques Du Brœucq in the choir of the collegiate church
  • The Car d'Or (Golden Carriage) shown in the collegiate church The Car d'Or (Golden Carriage) shown in the collegiate church

References

  1. "A propos du Chapitre de Sainte-Waudru à Mons ..." (PDF). Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  2. "Balat Kik-Irpa". Balat.kikirpa.be. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  3. "Balat Kik-Irpa". Balat.kikirpa.be. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  4. "Balat Kik-Irpa". Balat.kikirpa.be. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  5. F.J. FETIS 1784 - 1871. HET MUZIEKLEVEN VAN ZIJN TIJD. Brussel, Koninklijke Bibliotheek Albert I, 1972/
  6. "Recital inaugural de l'orgue". Retrieved 2021-12-27.

External links

Official website

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