en.unionpedia.org

Xaverius College, the Glossary

Index Xaverius College

Xaverius College, in Borgerhout, near Antwerp, Belgium, is affiliated with the Jesuits in Flanders, the northern and western part of Belgium where Dutch is spoken.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: AFS Intercultural Programs, Alfred Ost, Antwerp, Art, Belgium, Biology, Borgerhout, Chemistry, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dutch language, Easter, English language, Flanders, French language, Garden, Geology, German language, Groen (political party), Herman Portocarero, History, Hugo Schiltz, Italy, Jesuits, Kasongo Lunda, Latin, Luc Versteylen, Mathematics, Monastery, Paris, Physics, Plastic arts, Religion, Roman Catholic Diocese of Antwerp, Sport, United States.

  2. 1940 establishments in Belgium
  3. Catholic schools in Belgium
  4. Education in Antwerp
  5. Jesuit secondary schools in Belgium

AFS Intercultural Programs

AFS Intercultural Programs (or AFS, originally the American Field Service) is an international youth exchange organization.

See Xaverius College and AFS Intercultural Programs

Alfred Ost

Alfred Ost (14 February 1884, Zwijndrecht – 9 October 1945, Antwerp) was a Belgian designer, watercolorist, illustrator, painter, draftsman and political cartoonist.

See Xaverius College and Alfred Ost

Antwerp

Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.

See Xaverius College and Antwerp

Art

Art is a diverse range of human activity and its resulting product that involves creative or imaginative talent generally expressive of technical proficiency, beauty, emotional power, or conceptual ideas.

See Xaverius College and Art

Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

See Xaverius College and Belgium

Biology

Biology is the scientific study of life.

See Xaverius College and Biology

Borgerhout

Borgerhout is the smallest district of Antwerp, Belgium.

See Xaverius College and Borgerhout

Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.

See Xaverius College and Chemistry

Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, Congo-Zaire, or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country in Central Africa.

See Xaverius College and Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dutch language

Dutch (Nederlands.) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.

See Xaverius College and Dutch language

Easter

Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic, Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary.

See Xaverius College and Easter

English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

See Xaverius College and English language

Flanders

Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.

See Xaverius College and Flanders

French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

See Xaverius College and French language

Garden

A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the cultivation, display, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.

See Xaverius College and Garden

Geology

Geology is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

See Xaverius College and Geology

German language

German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

See Xaverius College and German language

Groen (political party)

Groen, founded as Agalev, is a green Flemish political party in Belgium.

See Xaverius College and Groen (political party)

Herman Portocarero

Herman J.P. Portocarero (born 6 January 1952, in Antwerp) is a Belgian writer and diplomat of Portuguese and Spanish ancestry.

See Xaverius College and Herman Portocarero

History

History (derived) is the systematic study and documentation of the human past.

See Xaverius College and History

Hugo Schiltz

Hugo Schiltz (27 October 1927 – 5 August 2006) was a Belgian lawyer and politician.

See Xaverius College and Hugo Schiltz

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

See Xaverius College and Italy

Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

See Xaverius College and Jesuits

Kasongo Lunda

Kasongo Lunda is a town and seat of Kasongo Lunda Territory, in the Kwango Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

See Xaverius College and Kasongo Lunda

Latin

Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

See Xaverius College and Latin

Luc Versteylen

Luc Benoît Valérie Jean Laurent Marie Versteylen (Borgerhout, Antwerp, 11 September 1927 – 10 February 2021) was a Flemish Jesuit priest and founder of the environmental movement Agalev.

See Xaverius College and Luc Versteylen

Mathematics

Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes abstract objects, methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.

See Xaverius College and Mathematics

Monastery

A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits).

See Xaverius College and Monastery

Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

See Xaverius College and Paris

Physics

Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.

See Xaverius College and Physics

Plastic arts

Plastic arts are art forms which involve physical manipulation of a plastic medium, such as clay, wax, paint or even plastic in the modern sense of the word (a ductile polymer) to create works of art.

See Xaverius College and Plastic arts

Religion

Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion.

See Xaverius College and Religion

Roman Catholic Diocese of Antwerp

The Diocese of Antwerp (Dioecesis Antverpiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium.

See Xaverius College and Roman Catholic Diocese of Antwerp

Sport

Sport is a form of physical activity or game.

See Xaverius College and Sport

United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

See Xaverius College and United States

See also

1940 establishments in Belgium

Catholic schools in Belgium

Education in Antwerp

Jesuit secondary schools in Belgium

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xaverius_College