| This typical  baroque church was built by the  Jesuits 
between 
1615 and 1621 to a design drawn up by their rector Francois Aguillon and Brother 
Peter 
Huyssens. It was built during the Counter-Reformation and was intended to revive the 
faith 
of believers
 Rubens played an important part in the decoration of the  
facade 
, the  pinnacle of the tower and especially of the interior. 
Sadly, 39 great Rubens ceiling paintings were lost in a fire in 1718 and most of the 
original marble was also destroyed. The apse of the main altar and the Mary Chapel 
were 
spared and still convey an impression of the church’s former splendor.
The present interior was created by Jan Peter van Baurscheit the Elder, who also 
built the 
pulpit and the splendid casing for the Forceville organ. There are also sculptures 
and wood 
carvings by Michiel van der Voort, Andries de Nole and others.
A single painting hangs above the altar but it is not always the same one. An 
original 
mechanism which is still in working order makes it possible to change the paintings.
 After Joost van der Voort (translated by us): 'In this beautiful church one finds 
artswork of sculptor Michiel van der Voort-the Elder.
Investigation lears that - however moved through history after the fire - still 2 
confessionals from Michiel can be found on the north side of the church, as well as 
all medaillons about the life of Franciscus of Xaverius. Very worthwile seeing. Also 
above the galery on the sides we find medaillons by Michiel 
van der Voort- the Elder, in collaboration with Bauerscheid -de Oude, the works of 
mercy.  The confessionals are left and right of the Saint-
Ignatius chapel, where one also finds the statue of the Holy Johannes Nepomucenus 
made by the same sculptor'.  
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