Peter Paul Lefevere, or Lefebre (April 30, 1804 - March 4, 1869), was a 19th-century Belgian born bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States.
Pecci (later to become Pope Leo XIII), and by the Belgian bishops.
Paulin Ladeuze (1870 - 1940) was a Belgian bishop and theologian.
Italian Vatican writer Andrea Tornielli reports that Léonard is considered "the most traditional of the Belgian bishops.
In the Belgian bishops' conference he was responsible for the Interdiocesaan Pastoraal Beraad (Inter-Diocesan Pastoral Board).
The Belgian bishops appealed to the population at large with a public statement that expounded their doctrinal and pastoral opposition to the law.
Caritas Catholica Belgica was founded in 1932 at the initiative of the Belgian bishops as the Katholieke Dienst voor Hygiëne en Hulpbetoon.
The Belgian bishops founded a new Catholic University in Mechelen to regain the influence on higher education they lost under French and Dutch rule.
Robert-Joseph Mathen (1916 - 1997) was a Belgian bishop.
Belgian bishops founded a new Roman Catholic university in 1834, at Mechelen.