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FATHER DAMIEN

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 788 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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  , the name in religion of JOSEPH DE VEUSTER (1840-1889), Belgian missionary, was born at Tremeloo, near Louvain, on the 3rd of
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January 184o . He was educated for a business career, but in his eighteenth
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year entered the Church, joining the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary (also known as the Picpus Congregation), and taking Damien as his name in religion . In
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October 1863, while he was still in minor orders, he went out as a missionary to the Pacific Islands, taking the place of his
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brother, who had been prevented by an illness . He reached
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Honolulu in March 1864, and was ordained priest in Whitsuntide of that year . Struck with the sad condition of the lepers, whom it was the practice of the Hawaian government to deport to the island of Molokai, he conceived an earnest
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desire to mitigate their lot, and in 1873 volunteered to take spiritual charge of the settlement at Molokai . Here he remained for the rest of his
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life, with occasional visits to Honolulu, until he became stricken with leprosy in 1885 . Besides attending to the spiritual needs of the lepers, he managed, by the labour of his own hands and by appeals to the Hawaian government, to improve materially the
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water-supply, the dwellings, and the victualling of the settlement . For five years he worked alone; subsequently other
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resident priests from time to time assisted him . He succumbed to leprosy on the 15th of
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April 1889 . Some
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ill-considered imputations upon
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Father Damien by a Presbyterian minister produced a memorable tract by Robert Louis Stevenson (An Open Letter to the Rev . Dr Hyde, 1890) . See also lives by E .

Clifford (1889) and Fr . Pamphile (1889) . (J .

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