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Igreja de São Brixius, Etikhove

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Igreja de São Brixius, Etikhove

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    12 de abril de 2025

    The Sint-Britiuskerk is the village church of the sub-municipality of Etikhove. The dedication to Saint Britius refers to the early Middle Ages when devotion to this saint was popular. The church has undergone a considerable number of renovations. In the facade above the baptismal chapel we find the year 1768. In the rear facade we see the year 1837 with the brick initials PVO, referring to the bricklayer Petrus Van Overmeire.
    The church organ was built between 1776 and 1787 by Pieter Van Peteghem and son Lambert-Benoit, from the well-known organ building family. In 1974 the organ was protected, after which it was restored in 1981.
    The colored stained glass windows from the period 1968-1974 are by art glass artist Michiel Leenknegt from Kwaremont.
    (Municipality of Maarkedal)

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      12 de abril de 2025

      At the entrance to the cemetery in Etikhove (around the church) are two bronze statues of soldiers from the First World War.
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        17 de setembro de 2023

        In 1116, a church building in Etikhove was first mentioned. The right of patronage was then granted to the Abbey of Liessies. A remnant of the former Romanesque church is still present in the west facade.
        The west tower, in late Gothic style, is possibly 15th century. There was also a two-aisled church nave and a flat, enclosed choir.
        In 1768 a southern aisle was added.


        In 1838 the church was significantly modified and enlarged. The central nave was raised and extended in an easterly direction, making a new choir necessary. The elevation of the central nave gave the church a basilical appearance. The interior was transformed in a neoclassical style. In 1848 the works were completed and the church furniture was also adapted.

        In 1897, the tower was restored in a neo-Gothic style according to a design by Alphonse Vossaert.

        Source: Wikipedia

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          17 de setembro de 2023

          The church is dedicated to Saint Brixius... not the saint to whom many churches in Flanders are dedicated. So - on Wikipedia - I looked up who this Brixius was:

          Brixius was born in Tours at the end of the fourth century (c. 370). According to legend, he was an orphan, a street boy, who was fished out of the gutter by Martin of Tours (later venerated as Saint Martin), the then bishop of the city. He had had a divine inspiration in which he foresaw that Brixius would one day become his successor.

          Martin placed him in the monastery of Marmoutier, where he received training to join the clergy. But Brixius remained a nuisance, and during his training he cultivated some enemies. After his education, he left the monastery and adopted a rather profane lifestyle, living in a house with beautiful horse stables and keeping slaves.

          Nevertheless, Martinus appointed Brixius as his successor, much to the dismay of the local higher clergy and patricians, who wanted to put forward their own candidate. When Martin died in 397, Brixius became the new bishop of Tours.
          Brixius himself died in 444.

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