Henry Moeller (1852–1918) was a Belgian priest and literary critic, who for twenty years edited the cultural review Durendal.
[1] One of his brothers, Charles, also went on to become a professor in Leuven; another died serving with the Papal Zouaves.
Thereafter he focused on his literary endeavours, which combined Neo-scholasticism and Symbolism, while serving as a parish priest and as chaplain to the school of the Society of the Sacred Heart in Woluwe.
In 1894 he was among the co-founders of the cultural review Durendal, which he edited until July 1914, when publication was interrupted by the First World War.
[1] A monument to him was erected in Saint-Gilles cemetery on 12 November 1921, and a prize was established in his memory.