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Guillaume Marie van Zuylen was born on 4 January, 1910 in Belgium. Discover Guillaume Marie van Zuylen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 4 January, 1910
Birthday 4 January
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Date of death Liège, April 2, 2004
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Nationality Belgium

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2002

Oscar COOMANS DE BRACHÈNE, État présent de la noblesse belge, Annuaire 2002, Brussels, 2002

1995

A. MINKE and P. GÉRIN, Liège. Histoire d'une Église, Strasbourg, 1995.

1986

After becoming Bishop Emeritus in March 1986, he retired to Wihou-Richelle. Among other things, he took care of the chaplaincy in a retirement home in 's-Gravenvoeren. He was buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral in Liège.

1969

In his old industrial diocese, he was deeply concerned about the deterioration of the living conditions for the workers. He encouraged Christian communities in the working class and supported worker-priests. He was outspoken on issues relating to economic recession, the closure of companies and unemployment. On May 22, 1969, he took part in the major trades unions rally that took place on the Place Saint-Lambert. In 1975 he visited the workers who occupied the workshops of Val-Saint-Lambert. Every year he took part in the Workers' March on the Tuesday of Holy Week.

1968

In 1968 he founded the council of priests and in 1971 the pastoral council. From 1979 he supported the creation of parish councils and pastoral teams. He was also the first, in 1969, to ordain permanent deacons in Belgium. However, the decline in priestly vocations forced him to close the seminary in Liège and to have his seminarians complete their studies elsewhere. In 1982 he reopened his seminary. He also emphasized the duties of lay people and for this purpose founded the Institut Supérieur de Catéchèse et de Pastorale, in charge of training teachers of religion and catechists.

1964

Louis VAN RENYNGHE DE VOXVRIE, Descendance de Jean-Bernard van Zuylen van Nyevelt et d'Isabelle du Bois, Bruges, 1964.

1962

He participated in the Second Vatican Council from its opening in 1962. He became a member of the Commission for the Clergy and the Laity. After the promotion of the Constitution on the Liturgy, he became a member of the Council to monitor the application of the document. In 1985 he received Pope John-Paul II in his city.

1954

Réunion des descendants de Messire Jules de Bie de Westvoorde - Pecsteen, 25 avril 1954 (with speech by Mgr. Van Zuylen)

1949

In 1949 he became Vicar General and in 1951 Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of Liège. Ten years later he succeeded Bishop Kerckhofs. At that time, the diocese still extended over the provinces of Liège and Limburg. In 1967 Limburg became the separate diocese of Hasselt.

1940

In 1940 he was chaplain of a regiment of armoured troops and was taken prisoner of war and held for seven months. From 1943 to early 1945, he was concerned with the work of supporting the families of prisoners of war. During the liberation of Liège, he took part, as chaplain, in the activities of the Secret Army.

1936

He became professor in 1936 and president in 1945 of the major seminary in Liège. He became a member of the Commission for the Code of Canon Law.

1932

He studied in Visé at the Collège Saint-Hadelin and in Liège at the Collège Saint-Louis. Like his older brother Antoine (1905-1983), he went to the minor seminary in Sint-Truiden and to the major seminary in Liège, where he was ordained a priest on September 11, 1932. He continued his studies at the Pontificia Università Gregoriana in Rome, graduating as a Doctor of Philosophy and Licentiate in Theology and Church History.

1910

Gulielmus Maria van Zuylen (Argenteau, Belgium, January 4, 1910 – Liège, April 2, 2004) was the 89th bishop of the diocese of Liège from 1961 to 1986.

1894

Paul VAN MOLLE, The Belgian Parliament, 1894-1972, Antwerp, 1972.

1838

Van Zuylen was the grandson of Senator Guillaume van Zuylen (1838-1924), and the fourth of the eight children of Baron Joseph van Zuylen (1871-1962) and Angèle van Caloen de Basseghem (1878-1973). His father also became a senator, as well as a provincial councilor and mayor of Richelle and Argenteau. His mother was the daughter of Camille van Caloen de Basseghem, mayor of Varsenare and Marie-Louise de Bie de Westvoorde, daughter of the mayor of Sint-Kruis, Jules de Bie de Westvoorde.