- Jan de Bakker
Jan Jansz de Bakker van Woerden (Johannes Pistorius Woerdensis) (
Woerden ,Netherlands , 1499 -The Hague ,Netherlands ,15 september 1525 ) was a Catholic priest who was the firstpreacher in the Northern Netherlands to bemartyr ed as a direct result of hisProtestant beliefs.ref|Merle d'Aubigné|1 His father was a sexton inWoerden and also tenant of thebrickworks , and hissurname may have been derived from that profession.ref|plomp|3Jan de Bakker was a pupil of
Johannes Rhodius (Hinne Rode), headmaster of St.Jerome School of theBrethren of the Common Life in Utrecht, who was a proponent ofSacramentarian ism.ref|Fontaine|2 The DutchSacramentarian s did not believe in the efficacy of thesacraments of the Catholic Church and denied that the host in the Mass was the real body and blood of Jesus Christ.ref|Nanne Zijpp|4 They calledindulgence s and pilgrimages mere idolatry, and were critical of the low moral standards and conduct of the clergy. In 1520 Jan's father called him back to Woerden, because of concerns that those views would be considered to be contrary to the Church'sdoctrine and could get him in trouble with the authorities. Jan transferred to Leuven, and in 1522 completed his education there.Jan returned to Woerden, was ordained in Utrecht as priest, and assisted his father as sexton and deacon. Jan started to spread his views, which were considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church at that time, and in May 1523 he and another priest were arrested by the steward of the castle. After a short while they were released, and it is thought that the two travelled to
Wittenberg , but there is no evidence he met withMartin Luther . After he returned he continued his preachings, and the conflict with theRoman Catholic Church was further aggravated by the fact that he broke hiscelibacy , and got married.In the night of May 9th, 1525 Jan was arrested and the next day transferred to
The Hague , where he appeared before theInquisition . He was defrocked and sentenced to death, and on September 15 1525burned at the stake inThe Hague . His widow saved her life by recanting views similar to her husband's, and lived out her life in anabbey .See also
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