Clairlieu
This is a scholarly journal concerned with the history of the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross (Crosiers). It is affiliated with the Crosier Order though the editorial board is independently formed. It has been published in Europe since 1943. Currently the editorial and publication offices are located at the Crosier Priory in Maaseik, Belgium. This page contains select articles from this journal.
4.2 mb - Clairlieu General Index 1943-1982. This is a
pdf searchable document.
5.5 mb - Clairlieu Index 1943-1982 of persons and
places, Part 1, A-K.
5.4 mb - Clairlieu Index 1943-1982 of persons and
places, Part 2, L-Z.
6.2 mb - Clairlieu, vol 1 (1943), pp. 9-82. This is
an article in the Dutch language on the privileges of
the Crosiers by Dr. A. Ramaekers, O.S.C.
2.5 mb - Clairlieu, vol 22 (1964), pp 91-109. An
article by Dr. Michael Hayden on the Crosiers in
England (in England the Crosiers were recognized as
mendicants - Crutched Friars) and France
2.8 mb - Clairlieu, vol 45 (1987), pp 31-52. "From
Inspiration to Mediocrity: The Early Modern Crosiers
of Paris" by Dr. Michael Hayden.
2.5 mb - Clairlieu, vol 47 (1989), pp. 147-175. An
article by Dr. Michael Hayden on the Crosiers in
England. The Crosiers in England were called Crutched
Friars.
7.6 mb - Clairlieu, vol 64 (2006), pp. 1-49
6.8 mb - Clairlieu, vol 64 (2006), pp. 50-91
6.9 mb - Clairlieu, vol 64 (2006), pp. 92-135
8.6 mb - Clairlieu, vol 64 (2006), pp. 136-192
6.9 mb - Clairlieu, vol 66 (2008), pp. 1-49
7.4 mb - Clairlieu, vol 66 (2008), pp. 50-99
7.9 mb - Clairlieu, vol 66 (2008), pp. 100-154