The Saint Thomas of Kantelberg Church is the parish church of Male, now part of Sint-Kruis, a district of the Belgian city of Bruges. The church is located at Brieversweg 332 / Peelaertplein.
The parish was established in 1961, and services were held in a temporary church. The permanent church was built in 1995 to the design of Herman Markey. It is a modernist box-shaped building with a flat roof and an open concrete bell tower. There is also a lower entrance area and several side halls, which are also lower than the main church hall. The church is made of concrete blocks. The church hall is rectangular and has a flat ceiling finished with wood.
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