Pont-de-Loup explained

Pont-de-Loup
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Belgium
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Type4:Municipality
Subdivision Name4: Aiseau-Presles
Coordinates:50.4°N 37°W
Website:www.aiseau-presles.be

Pont-de-Loup (Walloon: Pondlô) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Aiseau-Presles, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.

The residents of Pont-de-Loup are referred to as "Lupipontain(e)." The village is officially a "lieu dit" ("named place") in the commune of Tourrettes-sur-Loup.https://www.viamichelin.com/web/Maps/Map-Pont_de_Loup-6250-Hainaut-Belgium. The village is best known for an annual religious festival in honor of Our Lady Del Manock. Our Lady of Manock is the subject of veneration for pilgrims hoping to invoke the saint's miraculous healing of deafness. Every year in August, a procession is held along with the feast day for the patron church of Saint-Clèt.

The village is nestled in a bend of the River Sambre.

History

Pont-de-Loup was once part of a huge estate ceded to Eckhard in 840 A.D. by Louis the Pious .[1] He was a lord at the time in Wallonia, in the province of Hainaut.Today, it is part of the municipality of Aiseau-Presles.

Etymology

Possible etymology: from 'fundus' (Latin) for estate and '-lo(o)' from wood (Germanic lauha,[2] marisk (Frankish language)-> du marais (French) -> marsh (English)

Old forms

Year Name
840 Funderlo
1143Ponderlous
1162Pondrelos
1230Ponderlues
1232 Podreluez
1235Pondreluez
1238Pondrelouz
1250Pondreluz
1265Pondrelos
1385Pondeslous
1398Pondrelous
1408 Pondralous
1420Pondelour
1423Ponderlou
1426Pontdreloux
1438 Pondelou
1462Pont de Loup
1491 Pondreloux
1599Pontdreloup
1625Pondeloup
1628Pondeloux
1737 Pon de loup
1750 onwardsPont-de-Loup

Also known as

Baty, Champs Saint-Clèt (French The fields around the Church of Saint-Clèt), Joncquière, Malfait, Monts, Wairchat.

The cult "Notre Dame Del Manock"

The Blessed Mary of Del Manock was mentioned for the first time in 1358. It is claimed that Mary was a local virgin, who attracted many deaf suppliants and healed them of their deafness.

Information from The Royal Society of History "Le Vieux Châtelet" website

Every year on the last Sunday of August, the village of Pont-de-Loup holds a procession of Our Lady Del Manock at a pilgrimage founded in her honor. It is also an important feast day for the patron church of Saint-Clèt. The procession in Pont-de-Loup is unique because of the presence of the group representing Our Lady of Manock, the local Virgin and pilgrims gather in the hopes of invoking the healing of deafness. The procession and pilgrimage are combined together in one large procession for the Blessed Notre Dame faithful and pilgrims.

The beginning of the celebration is marked by everyone attending Mass. During the service, many people gather outside the square, as the church is too small to accommodate all. After Mass, the procession forms at the church. It is led by a local group of around one hundred men called the "Walkers of Saint-Eloi" who march in time to pipes and drums. The procession proceeds around the first quarter of the church, and then onward to the river Sambre, finally stopping at the entrance of a narrow path which leads to the fountain of Our Lady Del Manock. This is the most essential part of the pilgrimage. Once arriving at the fountain, the afflicted drink the clear water which is deemed to be a miraculous cure for deafness. Since World War II, this religious procession has been the most striking attraction of this village.

Sport

Pont-de-Loup has a football club known as A.S.B.L. Sporting Pont-de-Loup;[3] and a basketball club, known as the Royal Eclairs.[4]

Landmark sites

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://gw.geneanet.org/nobily?lang=fr;pz=elisabeth+therese+marie+helene;nz=de+belgique;ocz=0;p=ekkar;n=de+pont+de+loup Also known as Ekkar
  2. Language Contact and Development Around the North Sea by Jürgen Udolph - University of Leipzig page34
  3. http://www.aiseau-presles.be/loisirs-et-culture/sport/club-sportif/football/a-s-b-l-sporting-pont-de-loup/ A.S.B.L. Sporting Pont-de-Loup
  4. http://www.royaleclairspdl.be/ The Royal Eclairs
  5. http://tournai.diocese.be/default.asp?X=73D7D2A069767461030B081376776C040D0301011E7675610708010107107B7A780B0D010510787B7C0804136478710801106B6678720505166561750505127C7308070501106874670B0837 Diocese of Tournai in French
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029200851/http://icdi.be/presentation/eie2013/files/assets/downloads/etude-incidence-2013.pdf Presentation in French