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Father
Adolf Daens
Born
18 December 1839
Aalst
Died
14 June 1907
Aalst
Nationality
Belgian
Occupation(s)
Priest, politician
Political party
Christene Volkspartij
Movement
Flemish Movement, labour movement
Relatives
Pieter Daens (brother)
Adolf Daens (18 December 1839 – 14 June 1907) was a Flemish 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's encyclical Rerum novarum. The Christene Volkspartij forced the radicalisation and democratisation of the Catholic party.
AdolfDaens (18 December 1839 – 14 June 1907) was a Flemish priest from Aalst. Daens was a Jesuit from 1859 to 1871, but is especially known for his socio-political...
Daens might refer to: AdolfDaens, Belgian Flemish priest and politician Pieter Daens (novel), a novel by Louis Paul Boon Daens (film), a 1992 biographical...
Lambrecht, Sterck, De Pelsmaecker and Pieter Daens, who was from nearby Aalst. Pieter Daens's brother priest AdolfDaens wrote the party programme which was adopted...
support the Flemish Movement in Brussels. In 1893, the Flemish priest AdolfDaens, founded the Christene Volkspartij, which would cause a radicalization...
election. The Catholic Party retained their absolute majority. Notably, AdolfDaens, who was elected in 1894 for Aalst and served one term, was convinced...
Beckx – 22nd Superior General of the Jesuits Jean Bolland – hagiographer AdolfDaens – priest and politician Godfried Danneels – cardinal Victor-Auguste Dechamps...
death in 1921. Created Sanatorium Gabriels and town Gabriels, New York. AdolfDaens, priest in Kruishoutem in 1878–1879, later member of the Parliament....
controversial chief counsel Roy Cohn Daens (1992) – Belgian historical drama film telling the true story of AdolfDaens, a Catholic priest in Aalst who strives...
Christene Volkspartij held in Okegem, with a party programme drafted by AdolfDaens 1894 26 March Jules de Burlet replaces Auguste Beernaert as Prime Minister...
the saxophone. 13) Jan Decleir, (1946–) theatre, TV and film actor (Mira, Daens, Character, The Memory of a Killer). 14) Kim Clijsters, (1983–) tennis player...
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(1846–1933)[citation needed] opposed the Christian Democratic priest AdolfDaens and his Christene Volkspartij. Woeste strongly opposed the rising social...
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film nominee; based on the life of AdolfDaens 1993 Abracadabra Harry Cleven Philippe Volter Ad Fundum Erik Van Looy...
under pressure from the royal court and Minister Woeste, he suspended AdolfDaens, a radical priest in Aalst. He promoted the social cultural movement...
abstentions. 3 December – Antoon Stillemans, bishop of Ghent, suspends AdolfDaens as a diocesan priest due to his political activism for the Christene...
Alphonse Joseph Charles Dubois, naturalist (died 1921) 18 December – AdolfDaens, radical priest (died 1907) 26 December – Charles John Seghers, missionary...
Director Country Source work Author Date Type Basis Daens 1992 Stijn Coninx Belgium, France, Netherlands Pieter Daens Louis Paul Boon 1971 Novel AdolfDaens...
Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier. It was around this time that fellow priest AdolfDaens befriended him, becoming a major influence on Cardijn's life. He had...