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Frans van der Lugt

Franciscus Joseph Wilhelmus van der Lugt, SJ, known as Frans van der Lugt or Pater Frans (10 April 1938[1] – 7 April 2014), was a Jesuit priest from the Netherlands who established a community centre and farm near the city of Homs, Syria, where he worked for the betterment of people with disabilities and for harmony among Christian and Muslim people.[2]

The Reverend

Frans van der Lugt

Orders
Ordination29 May 1971
Personal details
Born
Franciscus Joseph Wilhelmus van der Lugt

10 April 1938
The Hague, Netherlands
Died7 April 2014 (aged 75)
Homs, Syria
NationalityDutch
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Alma materUniversity of Lyon

His cause for canonization has been on hold since 2022 after discovery of his controversial comments minimizing clerical sex abuse.[3][4][5]

Biography edit

Van der Lugt was born into a banker's family and grew up in Amsterdam. His father was Godefridus Wilhelmus Antonius van der Lugt,[1] president of the Nederlandsche Landbouwbank. His brother Godfried van der Lugt became a top executive with the Postbank and later the ING Group.[6] Van der Lugt studied as a psychotherapist but left the Netherlands for the Middle East in the 1960s, where he joined the Jesuits and spent two years in Lebanon where he studied Arabic. In 1966 he went to Syria, where he lived for nearly fifty years.[7]

Van der Lugt started a community center and farm in 1980, the Al-Ard Center, just outside the city of Homs.[8] The farm had vineyards and gardens in which much of the work was done by people with disabilities, providing an unprecedented resource in a society in which such people are usually hidden from view.[2] In reconciling people from different religious backgrounds, van der Lugt emphasised the humanity of people as the common ground, rather than stressing commonality in the theologies of different faiths. He saw connection with the earth as part of a common bond.[2] To this end, he conducted annual eight-day treks across the mountains for teenagers of all faiths.[2]

Christians and Muslims are going through a difficult and painful time and we are faced with many problems. The greatest of these is hunger. People have nothing to eat. There is nothing more painful than watching mothers searching for food for children in the streets...I will not accept that we die of hunger. I do not accept that we drown in a sea of hunger, letting the waves of death drag us under. We love life, we want to live. And we do not want to sink in a sea of pain and suffering.

—Pater Frans, in a video made January 2014.[9] Translated from Arabic.[10]

After the siege of Homs, van der Lugt cared for the sick and the hungry. He gained international exposure at the beginning of 2014 when he made a number of YouTube videos, asking the international community for help for the citizens of the besieged city.[11] He refused to leave, despite the dangerous situation.[12] In February, The Economist reported that he was probably the last European in the city and stayed because he was "the shepherd of [his] flock":[13] He declined being evacuated during a UN operation in 2014 that saved 1400 people from the besieged city.[14]

Van der Lugt was known for helping Christians and Muslims alike; the Al-Ard Center aimed to foster dialog between people of different faiths.[15] In an interview in 2012, he explained how they held a church service after a bombardment; by this time, he said, all the Catholics had left, leaving only Orthodox Christians and Muslims to celebrate Palm Sunday in his church. The imam preached at the service. Van der Lugt later said that the sermon had removed from him any residual tendencies to place emphasis on dogma.[6]

Death and reactions edit

He was shot around 09:30 am on Monday, 7 April 2014,[10] aged 75.[16][17] He was the second foreign-born Jesuit in that area to fall victim to the Syrian civil war: Paolo Dall'Oglio was kidnapped in 2013.[15] A Vatican spokesperson "expressed 'great pain' over his death", according to the BBC, and the Dutch foreign minister Frans Timmermans called his murder "cowardly".[14]

Pope Francis appealed to end violence in Syria upon van der Lugt's death, saying:

Last Monday in Homs, Syria, the Rev. Fr. Frans van der Lugt was assassinated, a Dutch Jesuit brother of mine, 75 years old, who arrived in Syria about 50 years ago; he always did good to all, with gratitude and love, and therefore he was loved and respected by Christians and Muslims. His brutal murder has filled me with deep pain and it made me think of a lot of people still suffering and dying in that tormented country, my beloved Syria, already too long in the throes of a bloody conflict, which continues to reap death and destruction. I also think of the many people abducted, both Christians and Muslims, in Syria and in other countries as well, among which are bishops and priests.[18]

Possible sainthood edit

Following van der Lugt's death, there was enthusiasm that he could be beatified in the Catholic Church as a martyr for the Christian faith. The superior general of the Jesuits and the Bishop of Aleppo were reportedly in support of beginning the process. However, it was reported in 2022 that van der Lugt had previously made comments to tourists minimizing the Catholic clerical sex abuse crisis, and that the discovery of said comments had derailed the canonization efforts.[4]

Bibliography edit

  • (in Dutch) : Paul Begheyn sj (red.)Frans van der Lugt sj 1938–2014 – Bruggenbouwer en martelaar in Syrië, editor Valkhof Pers, Nijmegen, October 2015, ISBN 9789056254490

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Godefridus Wilhelmus Antonius van der Lugt". Bevolkingsregister 's Gravenhage. Retrieved 9 April 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d BBC News Magazine, Frans van der Lugt: A Dutch priest in Homs, 26 April 2014
  3. ^ 2014 Hagiography Circle
  4. ^ a b Anton de Wit (22 January 2022). "Dutch Jesuit murdered in Syria unlikely to be beatified, sources say". Crux Now. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Dutch priest's beatification on hold after sex abuse comments". Dutch News. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b Wever, Robin de. "Pater Frans liet zijn mensen niet in de steek". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Gunman kills well-known Dutch priest in Syria's Homs". Al Arabiya. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  8. ^ "People of Homs hungry to lead a normal life, says Dutch Jesuit". ReliefWeb. 10 February 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Noodkreet Nederlandse pater Homs". Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (in Dutch). 27 January 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  10. ^ a b Mezzofiore, Gianluca (7 April 2014). "Syria: Elderly Dutch Jesuit Father Frans van der Lugt Shot Dead in Homs". International Business Times. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  11. ^ . MTV Lebanon. 27 January 2014. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Nombres y Caras: Frans van der Lugt, jesuita holandés en Siria" (in Spanish). Milenio. Agence France-Presse. 5 February 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  13. ^ "The Jesuits and Syria: A voice crying in the wilderness". The Economist. 10 February 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  14. ^ a b "Syria: Dutch priest Fr van der Lugt shot dead in Homs". BBC. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  15. ^ a b Barnard, Anne (7 April 2014). "Long a Survivor in Syria, a Dutch Priest Is Slain". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  16. ^ Remie, Mirjam. "Pater Frans van der Lugt, bekend van noodroep, omgekomen in Syrië". NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  17. ^ Zwaan, Irene de (7 April 2014). "Pater Frans van der Lugt doodgeschoten in Homs". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  18. ^ "L'Udienza Generale, 09.04.2014" (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 9 March 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.

External links edit

  • Letter from Homs 13 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, published in Streven, July/August 2012

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Franciscus Joseph Wilhelmus van der Lugt SJ known as Frans van der Lugt or Pater Frans 10 April 1938 1 7 April 2014 was a Jesuit priest from the Netherlands who established a community centre and farm near the city of Homs Syria where he worked for the betterment of people with disabilities and for harmony among Christian and Muslim people 2 The ReverendFrans van der LugtSJOrdersOrdination29 May 1971Personal detailsBornFranciscus Joseph Wilhelmus van der Lugt10 April 1938The Hague NetherlandsDied7 April 2014 aged 75 Homs SyriaNationalityDutchDenominationRoman CatholicismAlma materUniversity of Lyon His cause for canonization has been on hold since 2022 after discovery of his controversial comments minimizing clerical sex abuse 3 4 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Death and reactions 2 Possible sainthood 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editVan der Lugt was born into a banker s family and grew up in Amsterdam His father was Godefridus Wilhelmus Antonius van der Lugt 1 president of the Nederlandsche Landbouwbank His brother Godfried van der Lugt became a top executive with the Postbank and later the ING Group 6 Van der Lugt studied as a psychotherapist but left the Netherlands for the Middle East in the 1960s where he joined the Jesuits and spent two years in Lebanon where he studied Arabic In 1966 he went to Syria where he lived for nearly fifty years 7 Van der Lugt started a community center and farm in 1980 the Al Ard Center just outside the city of Homs 8 The farm had vineyards and gardens in which much of the work was done by people with disabilities providing an unprecedented resource in a society in which such people are usually hidden from view 2 In reconciling people from different religious backgrounds van der Lugt emphasised the humanity of people as the common ground rather than stressing commonality in the theologies of different faiths He saw connection with the earth as part of a common bond 2 To this end he conducted annual eight day treks across the mountains for teenagers of all faiths 2 Christians and Muslims are going through a difficult and painful time and we are faced with many problems The greatest of these is hunger People have nothing to eat There is nothing more painful than watching mothers searching for food for children in the streets I will not accept that we die of hunger I do not accept that we drown in a sea of hunger letting the waves of death drag us under We love life we want to live And we do not want to sink in a sea of pain and suffering Pater Frans in a video made January 2014 9 Translated from Arabic 10 After the siege of Homs van der Lugt cared for the sick and the hungry He gained international exposure at the beginning of 2014 when he made a number of YouTube videos asking the international community for help for the citizens of the besieged city 11 He refused to leave despite the dangerous situation 12 In February The Economist reported that he was probably the last European in the city and stayed because he was the shepherd of his flock 13 He declined being evacuated during a UN operation in 2014 that saved 1400 people from the besieged city 14 Van der Lugt was known for helping Christians and Muslims alike the Al Ard Center aimed to foster dialog between people of different faiths 15 In an interview in 2012 he explained how they held a church service after a bombardment by this time he said all the Catholics had left leaving only Orthodox Christians and Muslims to celebrate Palm Sunday in his church The imam preached at the service Van der Lugt later said that the sermon had removed from him any residual tendencies to place emphasis on dogma 6 Death and reactions edit He was shot around 09 30 am on Monday 7 April 2014 10 aged 75 16 17 He was the second foreign born Jesuit in that area to fall victim to the Syrian civil war Paolo Dall Oglio was kidnapped in 2013 15 A Vatican spokesperson expressed great pain over his death according to the BBC and the Dutch foreign minister Frans Timmermans called his murder cowardly 14 Pope Francis appealed to end violence in Syria upon van der Lugt s death saying Last Monday in Homs Syria the Rev Fr Frans van der Lugt was assassinated a Dutch Jesuit brother of mine 75 years old who arrived in Syria about 50 years ago he always did good to all with gratitude and love and therefore he was loved and respected by Christians and Muslims His brutal murder has filled me with deep pain and it made me think of a lot of people still suffering and dying in that tormented country my beloved Syria already too long in the throes of a bloody conflict which continues to reap death and destruction I also think of the many people abducted both Christians and Muslims in Syria and in other countries as well among which are bishops and priests 18 Possible sainthood editFollowing van der Lugt s death there was enthusiasm that he could be beatified in the Catholic Church as a martyr for the Christian faith The superior general of the Jesuits and the Bishop of Aleppo were reportedly in support of beginning the process However it was reported in 2022 that van der Lugt had previously made comments to tourists minimizing the Catholic clerical sex abuse crisis and that the discovery of said comments had derailed the canonization efforts 4 Bibliography edit in Dutch Paul Begheyn sj red Frans van der Lugt sj 1938 2014 Bruggenbouwer en martelaar in Syrie editor Valkhof Pers Nijmegen October 2015 ISBN 9789056254490References edit a b Godefridus Wilhelmus Antonius van der Lugt Bevolkingsregister s Gravenhage Retrieved 9 April 2014 permanent dead link a b c d BBC News Magazine Frans van der Lugt A Dutch priest in Homs 26 April 2014 2014 Hagiography Circle a b Anton de Wit 22 January 2022 Dutch Jesuit murdered in Syria unlikely to be beatified sources say Crux Now Retrieved 18 May 2022 Dutch priest s beatification on hold after sex abuse comments Dutch News 21 January 2022 Retrieved 18 May 2022 a b Wever Robin de Pater Frans liet zijn mensen niet in de steek Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 9 April 2014 Gunman kills well known Dutch priest in Syria s Homs Al Arabiya Agence France Presse Retrieved 7 April 2014 People of Homs hungry to lead a normal life says Dutch Jesuit ReliefWeb 10 February 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2014 Noodkreet Nederlandse pater Homs Nederlandse Omroep Stichting in Dutch 27 January 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2014 a b Mezzofiore Gianluca 7 April 2014 Syria Elderly Dutch Jesuit Father Frans van der Lugt Shot Dead in Homs International Business Times Retrieved 7 April 2014 Dutch priest addresses desperate YouTube appeal from Syria s besieged Homs MTV Lebanon 27 January 2014 Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2014 Nombres y Caras Frans van der Lugt jesuita holandes en Siria in Spanish Milenio Agence France Presse 5 February 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2014 The Jesuits and Syria A voice crying in the wilderness The Economist 10 February 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2014 a b Syria Dutch priest Fr van der Lugt shot dead in Homs BBC 7 April 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2014 a b Barnard Anne 7 April 2014 Long a Survivor in Syria a Dutch Priest Is Slain The New York Times Retrieved 8 April 2014 Remie Mirjam Pater Frans van der Lugt bekend van noodroep omgekomen in Syrie NRC Handelsblad in Dutch Retrieved 7 April 2014 Zwaan Irene de 7 April 2014 Pater Frans van der Lugt doodgeschoten in Homs de Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 7 April 2014 L Udienza Generale 09 04 2014 in Italian Holy See Press Office 9 March 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2014 External links editLetter from Homs Archived 13 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine published in Streven July August 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frans van der Lugt amp oldid 1208900724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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