- Val-Dieu Abbey
Val-Dieu abbey is a Cistercian
monastery in theBerwinne valley nearAubel in theLand of Herve (province of Liège,Belgium ).History
In
1216 a fewmonk s fromHocht , nearMaastricht , settled in the uninhabited valley which was part of the border between theduchy of Limburg and thecounty of Dalhem ; they called their settlement "Vallis Dei".The abbey's original church was destroyed in
1287 during the succession war involving the duchy of Limburg. The rebuilt churches would be razed three more times: in1574 during theEighty Years' War , in1683 by the armies of Louis XIV, and the last time during theFrench Revolution .After the French Revolution, the abbey was left empty for years; only in
1844 it became inhabited again by the last living monk from the pre-revolution era together with four monks of theBornem abbey .The abbey's golden years were during the
jurisdiction ofabbot Jean Dubois , from1711 until1749 . The last three monks left the abbey in2001 , and since1 january 2002 it is inhabited by a few lay families headed byrector Jean-Pierre Schenkelaars, under supervision of the regional clerical authorities and associated with the Cistercian order. Since1997 the abbey's farm houses theBrasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu , where a recognizedabbey beer is brewn, following the century old tradition of the Val-Dieu monks.References
* [http://www.val-dieu.com/ Val-Dieu brewery]
*De Tijd , "Vallei van kaas en siroop",24 December 2005
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