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The Belgian Pontifical College ( nl, Belgisch Pauselijk College; french: Collège ecclésiastique belge; it, Pontificio Collegio Belga) in Rome is a Belgian Catholic educational institution. Founded in 1844, the college is the residence for students sent by the Bishops of the Belgian dioceses to study in Rome.


History

The college was established in 1844 by the Belgian bishops, through the initiative of Monsignor Aerts, aided by
Vincenzo Pecci Pope Leo XIII ( it, Leone XIII; born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was the head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 to his death in July 1903. Living until the age of 93, he was the second-ol ...
, the Apostolic Nunciature to Belgium, nuncio in Belgium, with the permission and support of
Pope Gregory XVI Pope Gregory XVI ( la, Gregorius XVI; it, Gregorio XVI; born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari; 18 September 1765 – 1 June 1846) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 February 1831 to his death in 1 June 1846. He h ...
. At first it was located in the home of Mgr. Aerts, rector of the Belgian national Church of S. Guiliano. In 1845 the ancient monastery of Gioacchino ed Anna at the Quattro Fontane was purchased. The Belgian episcopate supports the students and nominates the rector.Benigni, Umberto. "Roman Colleges." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 11 January 2016
It has been home to many famous residents, in particular the young
Karol Wojtyla Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
residing here between 1946 and 1948 together with his friend Gustaaf Joos. During his studies at Rome,
Leo Joseph Suenens Leo Jozef Suenens ( ) (16 July 1904 – 6 May 1996) was a Belgian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels from 1961 to 1979, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1962. Suenens was a leading voice ...
resided at the college and also served as the college librarian. Another famous resident was Yves Congar.


Use

The college is the residence for students sent by the Bishops of the Belgian dioceses to study in Rome. It is also the main residence of the Belgian clergy when in Rome. The students participate in the Clericus Cup.


Rectors

* 1844 - 1854 Mgr. Aerts, founder and first president * 1851 - 1854 Mgr. Jozef Sonneville * 1854 - 1868 unknown. * 1868 - 1872 Mgr. Petrus Sacré * 1872 - 1878 Mgr. Victor Van den Branden de Reeth * 1880 - 1927 Mgr. de t’Serclaes * 1927 - 1945 Mgr.
Oscar Joliet Oscar Joliet (13 September 1878 - 3 February 1969) was a scholar-priest who served between 1948 and 1969 as the Auxiliary bishop of Ghent. Life Oscar Jozef Joliet was born in Ghent, third recorded son of the baker, Augustus Joliet (1838-1914) a ...
* 1946 - 1949 Mgr. de Furstenberg * 1949 - 1962 Mgr. Jozef Devroede * 1962 - 1972 Mgr. Albert Prignon * 1972 - 1997 Mgr. Werner Quintens * 1997 - 2008 Mgr.
Johan Bonny Johan Jozef Bonny (Born 10 July 1955) is the 22nd Bishop of Antwerp, Belgium. Biography Johan Bonny was born in Moere (Gistel) in 1955. He is the oldest of five children from a farmer's family. He is the son of Gustaaf Bonny and Marie-Jeanne ...
* 2009 - current: Mgr. Dirk Smet


See also

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Roman Colleges The Roman Colleges, also referred to as the Pontifical Colleges in Rome, are institutions established and maintained in Rome for the education of future ecclesiastics of the Catholic Church. Traditionally many were for students of a particular nati ...


References

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