Heilige Petrus

St. Peter's Church. Pseudo-basilica nave with Maas capitals under the arches, 15th century, and west tower with marlstone substructure, 15th century, tower roof rebuilt after 1945. High north aisle, the two eastern nave bays and the entire eastern section neo-Gothic, 1853 and later. Main altar and two side altars with baroque retables, 18th century. Communion rail, 18th century. Organ gallery, 1776. Ten baroque statues, 18th century. Late Gothic statue of St. Lucia, 16th century. Crucifix 17th century. Crucifix outside against the choir. Choir stalls. Bell frame with bell by A. Jullien, 1692, diam. 120 cm.

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Heilige Nicolaas

Late Gothic pseudo-basilica, with west tower and two western bays from 1847-19th and wide side aisles, built in 1927 to replace the Gothic ones, which were narrower. Short five-sided closed choir, 16th. Decorative vault paintings in choir and nave, 1507. Communion rail, 18th; two confessionals, respectively 1704 and 1773; marble baptismal font, 19th century; pulpit, 19th century; pews, 19th century, porch, 18th century. Wooden statues: St. Joseph, 15th century; calvary group, 16th century; St. Lucia, 17th century, crucifix, circa 1700, Madonna, circa 1700, in the churchyard fragment of a gravestone, 17th century and stone grave crosses, 1604-1761.

Heilige Isidorus

The residents of Heibloem and the surrounding area traditionally attended services in the Broederskerk of the monastery in the village. When the monastery was requisitioned by the German occupiers in 1940, the Masses had to be celebrated in a beugelbaan. After the Second World War, the Brothers had plans to expand their boarding school, and a rectory was established to provide for the construction of their own church building and village school. Pierre Weegels was asked to be the architect. He designed a church that resembles the Sint-Isidoruskerk in Haler. However, only the nave was built. The church was consecrated in 1952.