- Werenfried van Straaten
Father Werenfried (Philipp) van Straaten O.Praem. (
January 17 1913 -January 31 2003 ) who came to be known as the "Bacon Priest", was a Catholicpriest known for hishumanitarian work, particularly as founder of the international Catholic associationAid to the Church in Need . Born inMijdrecht (The Netherlands ) in 1913, he originally intended to become a teacher and enrolled at theUniversity of Utrecht in 1932. By 1934, he had entered an abbey of the Norbertine Order (taking the religious name Werenfried, in honour of an early Medieval Germanicsaint ), where he became the abbot's secretary, after a bout oftuberculosis that left him too weak for missionary work.He first rose to public attention at Christmas, 1947, when he wrote an article entitled "Peace on Earth? No Room at the Inn," in which he appealed to all faithful to help the fourteen million German civilians displaced from the east at the end of
World War II , six million of whom were Roman Catholics. These refugees and expellees resided in very primitive camps, mostly former Nazi concentration camps or Allied POW camps located in the western occupation zones of Germany and - for a minority - in theNetherlands andBelgium , and suffered from malnutrition and lack of medical care.The response to the article of Van Straaten was unexpectedly generous, proving charity still existed and hatred was lessening towards the former enemies.
He earned his nickname, "Bacon Priest" ( _nl. Spekpater) due to his appeals to Flemish
farmers for contributions of food for the German refugees, appeals which met with considerable amounts ofmeat being donated.This initial work led to the formation of Aid to the Church in Need ("Kirche in Not"), centered in Königstein,
Germany . From 1950, he was active in Catholic relief work worldwide, through church appeals, public speaking, and his newsletter, The Mirror, which he began publishing in 1953. He also wrote a number of books ("They Call Me The Bacon Priest", 1960).In later years he was active in demonstrating and speaking out against
abortion inWestern Europe and theUnited States .He died on January 31, 2003 at
Bad Soden inGermany at the age of 90 years old.
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*http://www.kirche-in-not.org/e_pw.htmFurther reading
*"Obituary of Father Werenfried van Straaten", "The Daily Telegraph" (London, England), 2/1/2003.
*van Straaten, Werenfried. "They Call Me The Bacon Priest", New City Press, Belgium, 1965.
*van Straaten, Werenfried. "Where God Weeps", Ignatius Press, San Francisco, 1989.
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