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      • 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 's encyclical Rerum novarum. The Christene Volkspartij forced the radicalisation and democratisation of the mainstream Catholic Party.
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    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.

  3. 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.

  4. Father Adolf Daens, a Belgian Roman Catholic priest who lived in the late 19th and early 20th century. Father Daens was known for his advocacy of social justice and his efforts to improve the lives of industrial workers in Belgium.

  5. Jul 1, 2018 · Abstract. This article examines how Louis Paul Boon's historical novel 'Pieter Daens' (1971) and Stijn Coninx's biopic 'Daens' (1992) have contributed to the "Daens myth," in which the Belgian...

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  6. Synopsis – In the 1890s, Father Adolf Daens went to Aalst, Flanders, a textile town where child labor was rife, pay and working conditions were horrible, the poor had no vote and the Catholic church backed the middle class in oppressing workers.

  7. Adolf Daens (18 December 1839 – 14 June 1907) was a Flemish priest from Aalst. He created the daensism movement from which originated in 1893 the Christelijke Volkspartij inspired by Leo XIII 's encyclical Rerum Novarum .

  8. Dec 13, 2018 · This article examines how Louis Paul Boon’s historical novel Pieter Daens (1971) and Stijn Coninx’s biopic Daens (1992) have contributed to the ‘Daens myth’, in which the Belgian priest and politician Adolf Daens (1939-1907) is idealized as a self-assured hero fighting social injustice.

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