- John Brugman
John Brugman was a fifteenth century
Franciscan preacher fromFlanders .Biography
He was born at
Kempen in thearchdiocese of Cologne , towards the end of the preceding century; died atNijmegen , Netherlands, 19 September 1473. He becamelector of theology, vicar-provincial and one of the founders Cologne Province of theFriars of the Minor Observance . For twenty years his name was celebrated as the most illustrious preacher of theLow Countries . A friend ofDenis the Carthusian , it was at his suggestion that the latter wrote his work: "De doctrinâ et regulis vitae Christianæ", dedicating it to Father Brugman. He also espoused the cause of theBrothers of the Common Life , which congregation, successfully devoted to the interests of education, had been established by two priests,Gerhard Groote andFlorentius Radewiyns . He addressed them in the two letters which are still extant to strengthen them in the persecution to which they were subjected. He died in theodour of sanctity and is commemorated in the "Martyrologium Minoritico-Belgicum" on19 September .Works
Father Brugman wrote two lives of
St. Lidwina , the first of which, printed at Cologne in 1433, was reprinted anonymously at Louvain in 1448, and later epitomized byThomas à Kempis at Cologne. The second life appeared at Schiedam in 1498; both have been embodied by theBollandists in theActa Sanctorum , 2 April. He also wrote a devout "Life of Jesus." Father Brugman ranked among the best poets of his day. Two of his poems "O Ewich is so lanc!" and "The Zielejacht" are included byHoffmann von Fallersleben in his "Horae Belgicae" (II, 36, 41.). His life was written by Willem Moll under the title "Joannes Brugman en het Godsdienstegen Leven Onzer Vaderen in de Vijftiende eeuw", and published at Amsterdam in 1854. It consists of two volumes, the second containing Brugman's unedited works.ource
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03007b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia]
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