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Belgium
Heilig Bloedprocessie
Second Crusade
Thierry d’Alsace
Diederik van de Elzas
Basilique du Saint-Sang
Heilig-Bloedbasiliek
Flemish Region
Basilica of the Holy Blood
Joseph of Arimathea
Basil the Great
Holy Blood
West Flanders
Bruegge
Bruges
Brugge
Procession of the Holy Blood


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Bruges - Heilig-Bloedbasiliek

Bruges - Heilig-Bloedbasiliek
In 1134 Diederik van de Elzas (= Thierry d'Alsace"), Count of Flanders, commissioned to erect a chapel next to the his residence "Oud Steen" (now the town hall of Bruges). The chapel was dedicated to Saint Basil the Great. The basilica consisted of a lower and upper chapel, as a second chapel was erected on top of the Saint Basil chapel.

Diederik joined the Second Crusade in 1147 and - according to the tradition - returned to Bruges with the relic of the "Holy Blood", allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea.

So during the first half of the 13th century, the name of the upper chapel was changed to the Chapel of the Holy Blood. This (upper) chapel got severely damaged after the French Revolution and got rebuilt and renovated during the 19th century, giving it a very "neo-Gothic" touch.

Seen on this blurry photo is the phial, that contains the Holy Blood. Three days ago, on Ascension Day the relic was in the center of the "Heilig Bloedprocessie" (= "Procession of the Holy Blood"), a ceremony that dates back to the 13th century.

www.holyblood.com/?lang=en

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