Aloïs Simon


Aloïs Jacques Victor Marie Simon was a Belgian historian, professor at the University Faculty of Saint-Louis in Brussels, with a particular interest in 19th-century Belgian Church history from the perspective of Church–State relations and international diplomacy.

Life

Simon was born in Antwerp on 25 November 1897. He was educated at the Institut Sainte-Marie, Schaerbeek, and the Diocesan Seminary in Mechelen. He was ordained to the priesthood on 1 January 1922, and was sent to the Catholic University of Leuven for further study in history. He graduated from the university in 1924. Up until the Second World War he was involved in secondary education, as a teacher and later the head of the Institut Saint-Boniface, Ixelles. In 1942 he was asked to take over the teaching of undergraduate history at the Institut Saint-Louis. This was an emergency appointment, but he remained in the position for the next 20 years. On 2 May 1960 he was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium.
He died in Brussels on 7 December 1964. A memorial volume was published in 1975, L'Église et l'État à l'époque contemporaine: Mélanges dédiés à la mémoire de Mgr Aloïs Simon, edited by Gaston Braive and Jacques Lory.

Publications

Simon was a member of the editorial committee of the Biographie Nationale de Belgique, and contributed a number of articles to the series.
His other works include: