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Mgr. Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (4 September 1815, Zwolle – 19 September 1882, Utrecht) was Archbishop of Utrecht from 1868 to 1882 and President of the Great Seminary of Rijsenburg. He did his primary studies at the gymnasium in Oldenzaal, completed his higher studies in the Seminary of 's-Heerenberg on 10 March 1838 and was ordained a priest at Oegstgeest. First employed as a chaplain in his hometown, he was appointed pastor of Ommerschans five years later. In 1846 moved to Assen, where he stayed eight years, and was then appointed pastor in Zwolle.

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  • Mgr. Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (4 September 1815, Zwolle – 19 September 1882, Utrecht) was Archbishop of Utrecht from 1868 to 1882 and President of the Great Seminary of Rijsenburg. He did his primary studies at the gymnasium in Oldenzaal, completed his higher studies in the Seminary of 's-Heerenberg on 10 March 1838 and was ordained a priest at Oegstgeest. First employed as a chaplain in his hometown, he was appointed pastor of Ommerschans five years later. In 1846 moved to Assen, where he stayed eight years, and was then appointed pastor in Zwolle. Schaepman was in 1857 the first president of the seminary Rijsenburg in Driebergen. A year later he was also appointed vicar general and on 13 July 1860 to coadjutor and bishop of Hesebon Esbus in partibus. Schaepman was ordained titular bishop of Esbus and auxiliary of Utrecht on 26 August 1860 at Rijsenburg by Franciscus Jacobus van Vree, Bishop of Haarlem. After the resignation of Msgr. Johannes Zwijsen, in 1868, he was appointed to the metropolitan see, and so became the second Archbishop of Utrecht, after the restoration of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in the country. After the death of Archbishop Johannes Zwijsen, Schaepman campaigned for the emancipation of Catholicism in the Netherlands. He supported the establishment of Catholic schools and founded congregations such as the and the Sisters of St. Joseph who devoted themselves to Catholic education.Schaepman promoted religious art, music and history, that were never Zwijsen priorities. Even before his appointment as archbishop, he organized the restoration of St. Catherine Cathedral in Utrecht in neo-Gothic style, together with Gerard van Heukelum (1834-1910), founder of the St. Bernulphusgilde and chaplain of the cathedral). Schaepman and Van Heukelum were also at the basis of what is now the Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht. Schaepman had favored architect Wilhelm Victor Alfred Tepe, giving him a virtual monopoly on the building of new Catholic churches in the metropolitan territories of the Archdiocese of Only after the death of Archbishop Schaepman in 1882, was this monopoly slightly affected, and other architects had a chance of competing. Schaepman attended the First Vatican Council in part. His portrait was lithographed by NJW de Roode an unknown artist. (en)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (* 4. September 1815 in Zwolle; † 19. September 1882 in Utrecht) war ein niederländischer Geistlicher und römisch-katholischer Erzbischof von Utrecht.Schaepman wurde im Jahre 1857 erster Präsident des Priesterseminars in Driebergen. Ein Jahr später wurde er Generalvikar. Schaepman wurde, nach der Ernennung am 3. Juli, am 26. August 1860 von , dem Bischof von Haarlem, in Rijsenburg zum Weihbischof in Utrecht und Titularbischof von Esbus geweiht. Nach dem Rücktritt Johannes Zwijsens wurde er am 4. Februar 1868 zum Erzbischof von Utrecht ernannt. Als Erzbischof engagierte sich Schaepman für die Emanzipation des Katholizismus in den Niederlanden. Er unterstützte die Stiftung von katholischen Schulen und die Einrichtung von Kongregationen wie den Fraters van Utrecht und den Zusters van Sint-Joseph, die sich v. a. der katholischen Erziehung verschrieben hatten. Andreas Ignatius Schaepman beförderte die kirchliche Kunst und Geschichtsschreibung, so zum Beispiel bei der Restaurierung der in Utrecht im neogotischen Stil. Schaepman nahm am Ersten Vatikanum teil. (de)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 septembre 1815 - Utrecht, 19 septembre 1882) est un ecclésiastique néerlandais, archevêque d'Utrecht de 1868 à 1882, directeur du grand séminaire de Rijsenburg et fondateur des frères de Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur. (fr)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 settembre 1815 – Utrecht, 19 settembre 1882) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico olandese. (it)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 september 1815 - Utrecht, 19 september 1882) was aartsbisschop van Utrecht van 1868 tot 1882. (nl)
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  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 septembre 1815 - Utrecht, 19 septembre 1882) est un ecclésiastique néerlandais, archevêque d'Utrecht de 1868 à 1882, directeur du grand séminaire de Rijsenburg et fondateur des frères de Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur. (fr)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 settembre 1815 – Utrecht, 19 settembre 1882) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico olandese. (it)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (Zwolle, 4 september 1815 - Utrecht, 19 september 1882) was aartsbisschop van Utrecht van 1868 tot 1882. (nl)
  • Mgr. Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (4 September 1815, Zwolle – 19 September 1882, Utrecht) was Archbishop of Utrecht from 1868 to 1882 and President of the Great Seminary of Rijsenburg. He did his primary studies at the gymnasium in Oldenzaal, completed his higher studies in the Seminary of 's-Heerenberg on 10 March 1838 and was ordained a priest at Oegstgeest. First employed as a chaplain in his hometown, he was appointed pastor of Ommerschans five years later. In 1846 moved to Assen, where he stayed eight years, and was then appointed pastor in Zwolle. (en)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (* 4. September 1815 in Zwolle; † 19. September 1882 in Utrecht) war ein niederländischer Geistlicher und römisch-katholischer Erzbischof von Utrecht.Schaepman wurde im Jahre 1857 erster Präsident des Priesterseminars in Driebergen. Ein Jahr später wurde er Generalvikar. Schaepman wurde, nach der Ernennung am 3. Juli, am 26. August 1860 von , dem Bischof von Haarlem, in Rijsenburg zum Weihbischof in Utrecht und Titularbischof von Esbus geweiht. Nach dem Rücktritt Johannes Zwijsens wurde er am 4. Februar 1868 zum Erzbischof von Utrecht ernannt. (de)
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  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (it)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (fr)
  • Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (nl)
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