Father Damien

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Father Damien was a 19th-century Belgian Catholic priest renowned for his selfless ministry to people with Hansen’s disease (leprosy) in the isolated Hawaiian settlement of Kalaupapa, where he ultimately died of the disease himself.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
human
missionary
saint
alsoKnownAs Damien De Veuster NERFINISHED
Father Damien of Molokai NERFINISHED
Saint Damien of Molokai NERFINISHED
beatifiedBy Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
birthName Jozef De Veuster NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus canonized saint of the Catholic Church
canonizedBy Pope Benedict XVI NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath Hansen’s disease
leprosy
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
dateOfBirth 1840-01-03
dateOfDeath 1889-04-15
ethnicGroup Flemish
hasTitle Apostle of the Lepers NERFINISHED
Saint
honor recognized as a hero of charity by the Catholic Church
knownFor selfless care of exiled patients at Kalaupapa
work with people with leprosy in Hawaii
languageSpoken Dutch
English
French
Hawaiian
legacy symbol of compassion for marginalized and stigmatized people
mannerOfDeath disease
memberOf Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary NERFINISHED
notableEvent contracted leprosy while serving the patients of Kalaupapa
volunteered to serve in the leprosy settlement on Molokai
notableWork ministry to people with Hansen’s disease in Molokai
occupation missionary
priest
patronage AIDS patients
Hawaii NERFINISHED
outcasts
people with leprosy
placeOfBirth Tremelo, Belgium NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kalaupapa, Molokai, Kingdom of Hawaii NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
religiousOrder Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary NERFINISHED
residence Kalaupapa leprosy settlement NERFINISHED
Molokai, Hawaii NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
workLocation Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hawaii NERFINISHED

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