- Eustáquio van Lieshout
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name= Blessed Eustáquio van Lieshout
birth_date=November 3 ,1890
death_date=August 30 ,1943
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birth_place=Aarle-Rixtel , Netherlands
death_place= Brazil
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beatified_date= June 15, 2006
beatified_place=Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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issues= Blessed Eustáquio van Lieshout (November 3 ,1890 -August 30 ,1943 ) was a Dutchmissionary inBrazil , and a religious and priest of theCongregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary .He was born as "Huub van Lieshout" in
Aarle-Rixtel in thediocese of 's-Hertogenbosch in the province ofNorth Brabant of theNetherlands . While still a young priest inEurope , in recognition of his work, theKing of Belgium knighted him in theOrder of Léopold . He was pastor for a while ofRoelofarendsveen in the Netherlands.Career in Brazil
Van Lieshout, with two other
Picpus fathers and three brothers, arrived inBrazil in 1925, in response to the call of a local bishop. There he tried to follow the example ofFather Damien de Veuster.In
Agua Suja inBrazil , the population started a bloodless uprising to stop him from going toPoá where he was sent by his superiors. In obedience, he travelled toPoá where he opposed spiritistes. His blessings and cures of the sick made the little village a center of pilgrimage (as well as the troubles that came with it).Railroads were not able to furnish transportation for the great crowds; the lack of adequate housing meant that not even sanitary conditions prevailed. The police were no longer able to maintain order. Merchants sold bad food at high prices and thieves and robbers roamed the pilgrimage area preying on innocent victims. Father Eustáquio was ordered to leave his parish to prevent these conditions from continuing. Despite this, tremendous crowds followed him everywhere. Brazilian authorities became so alarmed that they ordered him out of towns and villages. No one had anything against this priest, but they were afraid of the crowds and the troubles that would follow.
The Cardinal Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro instructed him to leave the capitol city by midnight. Subsequently, a fanatical crowd blocked traffic and invaded church rectories looking for him. Somehow, he managed to find a hiding place and passed a year in peace and happiness. His final appointment was as pastor of
Belo Horizonte , where he lived the last two years of his life. He was given an assistant who was able to control the crowds. No one was permitted to enter the rectory without a card of introduction. In this fashion, Father Eustáquio was able to give himself altogether to the work of his parish. After a week of sickness caused by an insect bite, he died onAugust 30 ,1943 .At his death, on his body, was found a penitential pointed iron chain, buried so deep in his flesh that it could not be removed without making wounds.
Miracles are attributed to him.Beatification
Father Eustáquio was beatified on the Feast of Corpus Christi,
June 15 ,2006 , at 4:00 P.M., in Belo Horizonte, Brazil at a liturgy conducted by Msgr.Walmor de Oliveira de Azevedo , Metropolitan Archbishop of Belo Horizonte, and presided over byJosé Cardinal Saraiva Martins , Prefect of the Vatican'sCongregation for the Causes of Saints . This follows aDecember 19 ,2005 , rescript from Vatican declaring authentic a miracle attributed to the intercession of Father Eustáquio.References
*de icon [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/l/lieshout_e.shtml Brief biography of Eustáquio van Lieshout]
*pt icon [http://paginas.terra.com.br/noticias/padreeustaquio2005/ Beatification of Father Eustáquio]
* [http://212.77.1.245/news_services/press/vis/dinamiche/e2_en.htm Vatican Announcement of the Beatification of Father Eustáquio van Lieshout, SS.CC., June 14, 2006]
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