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Saint Damien of Molokai - Canonization
Rome - October 11, 2009
Blessed Damien of Molokai - Damien de Veuster
Servant of God - Servant of humanity
Joseph De Veuster, the future Father Damien, was born at
Tremelo in Belgium, January 3rd, 1840. His was a large family and his father was
a farmer-merchant. When his oldest brother entered the Congregation of the
Sacred Hearts (called 'Picpus' after the street in Paris where its Generalate
was located), then his father planned that Joseph should take charge of the
family business. Joseph however, decided to become a religious himself. At the
beginning of 1859 he entered the novitiate at Louvain, in the same house as his
brother. There he took the name of Damien.
In 1863, his brother who was to leave for the mission in
the Hawaiian Islands, became ill. Since preparations for the voyage had already
been made, Damien obtained permission from the Superior General, to take his
brother's place. He arrived in Honolulu on March 19th, 1864, where he was
ordained to the priesthood the following May 21st. He immediately devoted
himself, body and soul, to the difficult service of a "country missionary" on
the island of Hawaii, the largest in the Hawaiian group.
At that time, the Hawaiian Government decided on a very
harsh measure aimed at stopping the spread of "leprosy", the deportation to the
neighboring island of Molokai, of all those infected by what was thought to be
an incurable disease. The entire mission was concerned about the abandoned
"lepers" and the Bishop, Louis Maigret ss.cc., spoke to the priests about the
problem. He did not want to send anyone "in the name of obedience", because he
knew that such an order meant certain death. Four Brothers volunteered, they
would take turns visiting and assisting the "lepers" in their distress. Damien
was the first to leave on May 10th, 1873. At his own request and that of the
lepers, he remained definitively on Molokai.
He brought hope to this hell of despair. He became a
source of consolation and encouragement for the lepers, their pastor, the doctor
of their souls and of their bodies, without any distinction of race or religion.
He gave a voice to the voiceless, he built a community where the joy of being
together and openness to the love of God gave people new reasons for living.
After he himself contracted the disease in 1885, he was
able to identify completely with them: "We lepers". Father Damien was above all,
a witness of the love of God for His people. He got his strength from the
Eucharist: "lt is at the foot of the altar that we find the strength we need in
our isolation..." It is there that he found for himself and for others the
support and the encouragement, the consolation and the hope, he could, with a
deep faith, communicate to the lepers. All that made him "the happiest
missionary in the world", a servant of God, and a servant of humanity.
Having contracted "leprosy" himself, Fr. Damien died on
April 15th, 1889, having served sixteen years among the lepers. His mortal
remains were transferred in 1936 to Belgium where he was interred in the crypt
of the church of the Congregation of Sacred Hearts at Louvain. His fame spread
to the entire world. In 1938 the process for his beatification was introduced at
Malines (Belgium): Pope Paul VI signed the Decree on the "heroicity of his
virtues" on July 7th 1977.
In Father Damien, the Church proposes an example to all
those who find sense for their life in the Gospel and who wish to bring the Good
News to the poor of our time. In 1995, Father Damien was beatified by Pope John
Paul II in Brussels. The cause for his canonization has been introduced in the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
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