01 January - 31 December
Mon 8.30 - 17.00
Tue 8.30 - 17.00
Wed 8.30 - 17.00
Thu 8.30 - 17.00
Fri 8.30 - 17.00
Sat -
Sun 9.45 - 17.00
Image of the “Patron Saint” of church and parish: the Holy Family (Joseph and Mary with the child Jesus). A neo-gothic representation in white execution, by sculptor Louis Jacobin.
The glass windows on both sides symbolically represent the seven sacraments: Baptism (first to the left), Confirmation (first to the right), the Eucharist (second to the left), Penance (second to the right), Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick (third to the left), and Matrimony (third to the right).
Three stunning glass windows above the head altar: they too represent the Holy Family: Mary, Jesus and Joseph. Jesus is primarily depicted as a child, but He is also the Son of the Father, and between them, one can see a dove, a symbol of the Holy Spirit. This way, the middle window is also a representation of the Holy Trinity.
14 images that remind us of the path that Jesus travelled from Pilate’s Palace to the mountain of Golgotha (also called Mount Calvary) where Jesus was crucified.
The square in front of the church where people can chat with one another after the celebration, with in the middle of the square a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The site’s highlight lies outside the church: follow the small asphalt road behind it to reach the Mary domain, with a Lourdes grotto, Saint Roch chapel, the Seven Sorrows path and the Way of the Cross. Moved here from Stabroek in 1916, the domain is now largely restored. Protected since 2017 and reconsecrated in 2018, it also features an open air pulpit and a rustic pilgrim hut. More info on mariadomeinkaart.be and Wikipedia.