
Adolf Daens (18 December 1839 – 14 June 1907) was a
Flemish
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priest from
Aalst. Daens was a
Jesuit from 1859 to 1871, but is especially known for his socio-political involvement after he joined the diocesan clergy. He created the Daensist movement from which the
Christene Volkspartij party was created in 1893, after being inspired by
Leo XIII
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's
encyclical ''
Rerum novarum
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''. The
Christene Volkspartij forced the radicalisation and democratisation of the
Catholic party.
Biography
Daens was a
Flemish
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priest from
Aalst. He became a
Jesuit in 1858, but left the
Society of Jesus
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in 1871, and became a priest two years later. He is especially known for his socio-political involvement after he joined the diocesan clergy. He created the "Daensist movement" from which originated in 1893 the
Christene Volkspartij inspired by
Leo XIII
Pope Leo XIII ( it, Leone XIII; born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was the head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 to his death in July 1903. Living until the age of 93, he was the second-ol ...
's
encyclical ''
Rerum novarum
''Rerum novarum'' (from its incipit, with the direct translation of the Latin meaning "of revolutionary change"), or ''Rights and Duties of Capital and Labor'', is an encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII on 15 May 1891. It is an open letter, pas ...
''. The ''
Christene Volkspartij'' forced the radicalisation and democratisation of the mainstream
Catholic Party.
Daens was elected member of the
Belgian parliament in 1894.
Rightist
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groups in the
Catholic Church
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obtained his condemnation by his
bishop
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ...
(1898), which did not prevent him from being reelected M.P. (1902–1906). He contributed much to the growing social awareness among Catholics in
Belgium
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, and is a major figure of the
Flemish movement
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as well as in the history of Belgian
trade union
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s. He was suspended by his bishop
Antoon Stillemans
Antoon Stillemans (10 December 1832, Sint-Niklaas – 5 November 1916, Ghent) was for 26 years the twenty-fourth bishop of Ghent, in Belgium.
Education
Stillemans began studies at the St. Joseph Minor Seminary of Sint-Niklaas in 1846. In 1853 he ...
. He died in Aalst.
Legacy

In 1971,
Louis Paul Boon published the novel ''Daens'' (full title: ''Pieter Daens of hoe in de negentiende eeuw de arbeiders van Aalst vochten tegen armoede en onrecht'', i.e., "Pieter Daens or How the workers of Aalst fought poverty and injustice in the 19th century") in which Adolf's brother Pieter Daens is the narrator. This book served as basis for a theatre adaptation for Nederlands Toneel Ghent by Frans Redant and Walter Moeremans (1979) and
Stijn Coninx
Stijn, Baron Coninx (born 21 February 1957) is a Belgian film director.
Career
He studied film directing at HRITCS (currently Ritcs, at Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel). Baron Coninx is best known for his film '' Daens'', which was nominated for a ...
's film ''
Daens'' in 1992 (with
Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir (born as ''Jan Amanda Gustaaf Decleir'' on 14 February 1946) is a prolific Belgian movie and stage actor born in Niel, Antwerp.
Career
He had his first big role in Fons Rademakers's '' Mira'' (1971). Since then, he has appeared ...
as Adolf Daens).
In 2005, he ended fifth place in the Flemish version of the election of
De Grootste Belg ("The Greatest Belgian").
A dramatised
musical
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based on the Coninx film, and starring
Lucas Van Den Eynde,
Jo De Meyere,
Jelle Cleymans and
Free Souffriau, ran in
Antwerp from October 2008 to February 2009 to much critical acclaim.
Rehabilitation
108 years after his death, on 6 June 2015, Daens finally received rehabilitation from the church side. Monsignor
André-Joseph Léonard
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, Archbishop of
Mechelen-Brussels, presided over the annual Mass in commemoration of this great citizen. Later that day he put flowers on his grave.
Among other things, he said, "I am here today for reparation. Unfortunately, Father Daens was not supported by the bishop and the archbishop. They did not help him but condemned him. Had they accompanied him, what an opportunity that would have been for the faith in this area. That is why I am here today as archbishop to restore Daens. Better late than never. In his struggle for the poor people, he has always maintained his faith and has remained true to the teachings of the Church. The priest waged a good fight for the workers, who were shamefully exploited. They were exposed to the abuses of their bosses and to the arrogance of their representatives, who despised their language - Flemish."
[Katholiek Nieuwsblad, ibidem]
See also
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Charles Woeste
References
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Adolf Daens*
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1839 births
1907 deaths
19th-century Belgian Jesuits
Flemish activists
Former Jesuits
People from Aalst, Belgium
Catholic socialists