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  2. Ruisbroek, Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    Ruisbroek is a village in the municipality of Puurs-Sint-Amands located in the Antwerp Province of Belgium. Ruisbroek was an independent municipality until 1977, when it was merged into Puurs . [ 2 ]

  3. Ruisbroek - Wikipedia

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    Ruisbroek may refer to multiple places in Belgium: Ruisbroek, Antwerp, a village in the municipality of Puurs-Sint-Amands; Ruisbroek, Flemish Brabant, a village in ...

  4. Ruisbroek, Flemish Brabant - Wikipedia

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    Ruisbroek has a railway station along the line Leuven—Braine-le-Comte. It is only 6 minutes to the Brussels south station. It is home to a large community of French-speakers. Ruisbroek has become popular with young families who wish to stay close to Brussels, but due to the house pricing have opted to move a little further from the city.

  5. Church of St. Joseph, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Nuncio, Cardinal Giacomo Cattani, consecrated the church on 24 June 1874 and also made it the National Shrine of Saint Joseph. The church was occupied by the Redemptorists for many decades until it was looked after by the Syriac Orthodox from 1989 to 2001.

  6. Isidore De Loor - Wikipedia

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    Isidore De Loor (18 April 1881 – 6 October 1916), also known by his religious name Isidore of Saint Joseph, was a Belgian professed religious from the Passionists. [1] He served in various capacities at the convents that he served like being a janitor or a cook for his fellow religious though his cancer never limited his work for others.

  7. John of Ruusbroec - Wikipedia

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    John of Ruusbroec or Jan van Ruusbroec (pronounced [ˈjɑɱ vɑn ˈryzbruk]; 1293/1294 – 2 December 1381), sometimes modernized Ruysbroeck, was an Augustinian canon and one of the most important of the medieval mystics of the Low Countries.

  8. John of Ruysbroeck College, Laeken - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the college joined together with St John Berchmans College in Brussels to start this scheme. In the 2017-2018 school year, the college had 720 students. [2]

  9. Saint-Joseph AOC - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Joseph or St.-Joseph (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒozɛf]) is a French wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the northern Rhône wine region of France.Though the appellation covers the largest amount of land, it is second in actual size under vine to Crozes-Hermitage, an appellation with which it shares much regarding style and prestige.