Gerard van Caloen

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SeeTitular See of Phocaea
In office24 March 1906 – 16 January 1932
PredecessorRichard Preston
Gerard van Caloen

Titular Bishop of Phocaea
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeTitular See of Phocaea
In office24 March 1906 – 16 January 1932
PredecessorRichard Preston
SuccessorLuiz Scortegagna [pt]
Previous postAbbott of the Territorial Abbey of Nossa Senhora do Monserrate do Rio de Janeiro (1905-1915)
Orders
Ordination26 December 1876
Consecration18 April 1906
by Francisco do Rego Maia [pt]
Personal details
Born(1853-03-12)12 March 1853
Died16 January 1932(1932-01-16) (aged 78)

Gerard van Caloen, OSB (1853–1932) was a Belgian Catholic liturgist, missionary, abbot, and bishop. A Benedictine monk, he was rector of the abbey school at Maredsous, where in 1882 he published the Missel des Fidèles, the first French-Latin missal. He also introduced British-style association football to the school. In 1886, he was professor of liturgy at the College of Sant'Anselmo in Rome.

In 1893, Caloen was tasked to help revive the Benedictine Congregation in Brazil, which had previously been negatively impacted by anticlerical legislation. To this end, he founded, on land donated by his family, St. Andrew's Abbey in Zevenkerken to train monks for the Brazilian mission. During this time, his remit was changed to include missionary work as well as monastic restoration.

In 1895 he and a group of monks traveled to Olinda. In 1899 he was named general vicar of the Brazilian congregation, and in 1906 bishop of the mission district of Rio Branco. He returned to Belgium in 1919, He died in 1932.

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