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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Ambroise Loots was the thirty first It is Abbot in the history of the Parc Abbey. He exercised this responsibility from 1577 until his death in 1583. This monastery founded in 1129 and affiliated to the order of the Pr\u00e9montr\u00e9s is located in Flemish Brabant, in Belgium, near Louvain. The Parc Abbey is still active nearly 900 years later. Father Ambroise Loots was the promoter of the canonization of the founder of the Order of Pr\u00e9montr\u00e9s Norbert de Xanten. He worked diligently on this subject until succeeding in 1582. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4On the political level, Father Ambroise Loots agreed with his predecessor Charles Van der Linden so as not to admit anarchy in the country caused by bands that prowled in the vicinity of the abbey. When Guillaume I of Orange-Nassau was appointed as governor of the Duchy of Brabant in 1577, the abbot personally withdrew to Li\u00e8ge then in Namur so as not to endorse the actions of an assembly whose points he did not share the points of seen. Faced with the threat, the community decided to leave its convent to take refuge in Louvain for eight years. Ambroise Loots was born in Wilderen-lez-Saint-Trond in 1523, a family related to the abbots Thierry van Tildel, Arnold Wyten and Ambroise Van Engelen, respectively 26 It is , 27 It is And 28 It is Father of the Abbey of Park [ first ] . He became a professed in 1542, was bachelor in theology, priest in 1547, prior in 1559, parish priest of Werchter in 1562, then was elected abbot of park against his will the February 19, 1577 , blessed in Louvain the 17 mars the same year [ first ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Father Ambroise Loots died in Louvain the January 12, 1583 . After the funeral in the Sainte-Barbe chapel and the funeral praise pronounced by Canon Antoine Rodius [ note 1 ] , he is buried in the park abbey church, near the abbots Thierry van Tildel, Arnold Wyten and Ambroise Van Engelen, in the chapel of the Virgin precisely [ first ] , [ 2 ] . Table of ContentsReligious affairs [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Political affairs [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Posthumous indication [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Father’s weapons [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related article [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Religious affairs [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Father Ambroise Loots is the promoter of the canonization of the founder of the Order of Pr\u00e9montr\u00e9s Norbert de Xanten [ first ] . He works with commitment on this task, encouraged by the theologian Moleanus with whom he was intimately linked, and his efforts were successful in 1582 [ first ] , [ 2 ] , [ note 2 ] . It is under the administration of Father Ambroise Loots that the chapel of Wackerzeel is erected as a parish church, and that the revenues of the Saint-Arnoul chapel is attributed to it [ 2 ] . Political affairs [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The canons of the Parc Abbey were, at that time, continuously disturbed by bands which ravaged the country and prowl in the vicinity of the abbey [ first ] , [ 3 ] . They decide to leave the abbey and take refuge for eight years in Louvain, where several of them died of contagious diseases, in 1578 [ first ] . During this exile, the nearby Sainte-Barbe chapel serves as an oratory and they do divine service there [ 2 ] . There, Father Ambroise Loots often urges the people to calm the Lord by praying and making penance, Himself giving the naked public processions by carrying the Holy Sacrament to atone for the sins of this people [ 2 ] . In December 1577 The appointment of Guillaume I of Orange-Nassau is signed as governor of the Duchy of Brabant by the Archduke Matthias, successor to the Archduke Don Juan [ 2 ] . It was then that Father Ambroise Loots, in line with his predecessor who for his part approved the Union of Brussels, knowing the intentions of the Prince of Orange accompanied by Philippe de Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde and others, To tolerate neither anarchy nor the treatment of affairs in French, a language he barely understands, withdraws from Li\u00e8ge then in Namur, so as not to endorse actions of an assembly whose points of view he does not share [ first ] , [ 2 ] . During his absence, the administration of the Parc Abbey was entrusted to Fran\u00e7ois Van Vlierden, sub-priest of the convent [ 2 ] . Table of arms of the abbots of park (1724). Posthumous indication [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In his work cited in the “Bibliography” section, J.E. Jansen [ note 3 ] Accompanies the chronology of Father Ambroise Loots with an indication in Latin concerning him and that a computer tool translated by: “humble souls and religious have won a sober and worker man” [ note 4 ] . Father’s weapons [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The coat of arms of the weapons of Father Ambroise Loots, in connection with the coat of arms of the heraldic painting of the Parc Abbey, is: “Torn apart, at 1 and 4 Gules with three anilles of silver, badly ordered at 1, and in 2 and 3 sand with two thirds of gold to the head of plain gold \u201d [ note 5 ] , [ first ] . It should be noted that this coat of arms is represented with anilles ancient To follow the usual Germanic influences of the Belgian coat of arms. These “anilles” are shot a quarter of a turn compared to the Anilles French . An examination of the Armorial of the Abbots of Park makes it possible to bring these weapons closer to all the weapons of the abbots of park. \u2191 According to F.J. Raymaekers, the panegyric of Ambroise Loots is pronounced by a religious scientist by the name of Antoine Grasen. \u2191 In 1583, 150 copies of Saint Norbert’s canonization bubble was printed for the sum of three Rhine guilders. \u2191 J.E. Jansen is canon of the Parc Abbey, archivist of the city of Turnhout and full member of the Royal Academy of Archeology of Belgium. \u2191 The indication of origin in Latin which appears in the work of J.E. Jansen is: A remedy, low and great religion and souls to gain Zelin. \u2191 J.E. Jansen’s work indicates a different cowling: “Torn apart, in 1 and 4 Gules with three anilles of silver, posed 2 and 1, and in 2 and 3 sand with two gold twins to the plain chief of gold. “, For which the expression” posed 2 and 1 “is superfluous, the expression” plain of gold “must be formulated” plain gold “, and the term” twins “is improper since it is a question of “Thirds”. In addition, the coat of arms which appears in the heraldic table shows three anilles posed 1 and 2 in the first district, which is doubtful, the designer having perhaps taken this freedom for convenience for the representation of the anilles in the shield. Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] : document used as a source for writing this article. J.E. Jansen (canon and archivist), The Norbertine Abbey of Parc-le-Duc-eight centuries of existence-1129-1929 , Mechelen, H. Dessain, 1929 . F.J. Raymaekers (professor and chronologist), ” Historical research on the old Parc Abbey \u00bb, Catholic review – religious, philosophical, scientific, historical and literary collection , Louvain, P.J. Verbiest, sixth, vol. first, year 1858, p. 401-418, 481-490, 527-541, 588-598, 661-676 and 712-722 . 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