- Francis Wichmans
Francis Wichmans (name in religion Augustine) (born at
Antwerp , 1596; died 1661) was a BelgianNorbertine abbot.Life
Having finished his classical studies, he received the white habit in the Norbertine
Abbey of Tongerloo , Belgium, 21 September, 1612. Ordained priest 4 March, 1620, he was sent to theUniversity of Louvain , where he graduated as bachelor of theology.Recalled to the abbey, he filled the offices of
master of novices andcircator . In 1630 he was made parish priest ofMierlo , andrural dean ofHelmond . After the taking ofHertzogenbusch by the Dutch Protestants in 1629, BishopOphovius was obliged to leave his city, and resided atGeldorp , three miles from Mierlo. The bishop's "Diarium" shows that Ophovius conferred almost daily with Wichmans on the affairs of his diocese.In 1632 Wichmans was transferred to the parish of
Tilburg , in the same diocese, and was made rural dean ofHilvarenbeck . In 1634 theRetorsion laws were made, whereby Catholic priests were expelled, their churches confiscated and handed over to Protestant preachers. Wichmans then resided atAlphen , a village just outside the boundaries and six miles from Tilburg. From this place he administered his parish, always at the risk of his liberty and even his life.In 1642 Wichmans was elected coadjutor to Abbot Verbraken, whose successor he became in 1644. He was also named a member of the Permanent Committee of the
States of Brabant .Wichmans promoted education in his abbey; in 1647 six of his religious graduated at Louvain, and a seventh in Rome. He erected or decorated several chapels in honour of the Blessed Virgin.
Works
He wrote several books, including "Sabbatismus Marianus", "Brabantia Mariana", and "Syntagma Sacerdotale".
References
*VAN SPILBEECK, De Abdy van Tongerloo;
*TAYMANS, Lier, Catholiek Meyerysch Memorieboek (Hertzogenbusch, 1819).
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