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Dadizele is a small village about 15 kilometers from Ypres, the site of two major battles of the First World War. The origins of the Marian shrine at Dadizele date back to the 15th century; the present neo-Gothic basilica was designed by the English architect Augustus Welby Pugin, and built in honour to the Immaculate Conception after the proclamation of the dogma in 1854.
For further information about celebrations in the Extraordinary Form in Belgium, see the blog Mysterium Fidei: http://tridentijnsemis.blogspot.it/
Images from Dutch Wikipedia by Paul Hermans