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Heilige Johannes de Doper

Gouda, NL

In 1630, a clandestine church was dedicated to John the Baptist behind three houses on the Hoge Gouwe. That church still exists, but after a major renovation in 1863 it was given its current facade. The church is rich in interior pieces and liturgical objects, some of which even date from before the Reformation. Lack of contact with the church in Rome led to new ideas emerging among Dutch Catholics. It led to the heated debate between the 'Jansenists' and the established church in 1723 to the split from the Old Catholic Church. Pastor I. Walvis (1653 - 1714) of this church is still known in Gouda as the writer of the first city history in 1713.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Mechelen, NL

The Sint-Jan de Doperkerk is a church building in Mechelen in the Dutch South Limburg municipality of Gulpen-Wittem. It is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Meddo, NL

The Johannes de Doperkerk is a former Roman Catholic church in the Dutch town of Meddo, built between 1863-1864.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Moergestel, NL

The late Gothic tower of the historic village church of Sint Jans Onthoofding, built around 1500, was spared during the demolition of the old church. The new church from 1931 was built against this tower. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Katwijk aan den Rijn, NL

Fairly sober late neo-Gothic church with tower, which is a defining feature of Katwijk aan den Rijn. Replaced an earlier early neo-Gothic church.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Kudelstaart, NL

The Kudelstaart station was founded in 1661. Churches were held in a wooden shed on the Robend. In 1822, a three-aisled neoclassical church was built, which was restored in 1837 after a flood. In 1868-1870, the west side was provided with a nice neo-Romanesque facade with built-in tower by Th. Asseler (consecrated 22-4-1870). In 1959, modern paintings and Stations of the Cross were already installed. The original furniture was removed in 1968-1969 and the interior was drastically modernized at that time.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Keijenborg, NL

Late neo-Gothic church with tower. This is the last church designed by architect Jan Stuyt.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Kaatsheuvel, NL

Very important, large, late neo-Gothic church with double tower front and high roof turret. Main work by architect CF van Hoof. Replaced the predecessor of this church . In the late Middle Ages, churches were held in Loon op Zand and Sprang, until the church of Sprang came into Protestant hands in 1609. The Catholics of Kaatsheuvel could now go to church in a farm, on the spot where the Nieuwe Markt is now. It was not until 1736 that Catholics were allowed to build churches again, but with restrictions. This is how the barn churches came into being. The barn church of Kaatsheuvel stood on the spot where the parish centre is now. The parish in Kaatsheuvel was founded in 1796 by separating from the old parish of Loon op Zand. Ultimately, the first stone church was not built until 1835: the Waterstaatskerk, see there. In 1911, pastor Volker suggested plans for new construction. The new church was built next to the Waterstaatskerk and consecrated on July 5, 1913.

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