翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Peter Dollond
・ Peter Dolving
・ Peter Dombourian
・ Peter Dombrovskis
・ Peter Donaghy
・ Peter Donahue
・ Peter Donahue (businessman)
・ Peter Donald
・ Peter Donald Badalamenti II
・ Peter Donaldson
・ Peter Donaldson (actor)
・ Peter Donaldson (disambiguation)
・ Peter Donaldson (economist)
・ Peter Donat
・ Peter Donato
Peter Donders
・ Peter Done
・ Peter Donebauer
・ Peter Donlon
・ Peter Donnelly
・ Peter Donnelly (artist)
・ Peter Donnelly (disambiguation)
・ Peter Donnelly (footballer, born 1936)
・ Peter Donnelly (footballer, born 1965)
・ Peter Donohoe
・ Peter Donohoe (Gaelic footballer)
・ Peter Donohoe (pianist)
・ Peter Donolo
・ Peter Doocy
・ Peter Doohan


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Peter Donders : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Donders

Peter Donders (27 October 1807, Tilburg - 14 January 1887, Batavia, Surinam) was a Dutch Roman Catholic missionary who served the Africans, native inhabitants and lepers of Surinam. He worked in both Paramaribo and Batavia. He is buried in Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral in Paramaribo. He was beatified in 1982 and assigned a feast day on the liturgical calendar.
==Biography==
Petrus Donders was born in Tilburg, the Netherlands on 27 October 1807 to Arnold Denis and Petronella van den Brekel Donders.〔("Blessed Peter Donders", The Redemptorists )〕 He was fondly known by Tilburgers as Peerke Donders. He desired from his early childhood to be a priest, but he first worked in a factory. He afterwards became a servant in the minor seminary ''Beekvliet'' in Sint Michiels Gestel, where he was given some education. Later a benefactor enabled him to pursue his theological studies at the Major Seminary of Haaren.
A chance reading of the ''Annals of the Propagation of the Faith,'' a journal of reports from missions, determined his vocation for foreign missions. He was accepted in 1839 as a missionary for the then Dutch colony of Surinam (now the Republic of Suriname), and ordained priest the following year. In 1842 he traveled to Paramaribo, the capital of the colony, to begin his long apostolic career. He laboured with success among the African blacks in the plantations, and by 1850 had instructed and baptized 1200. His letters express his indignation at the harsh treatment of the African peoples forced to work on the plantations.〔

He extended his work to the Indians of Saramacca. In 1855 he took up his residence in Batavia, where for nearly 32 years he ministered to 600 lepers, tending to them personally until he was able to persuade the authorities to provide adequate nursing services.〔 He left them only to visit the Africans and Indians.

In 1865 the whole colony was assigned to the Redemptorist Fathers by the Holy See and the Dutch King. Father Donders asked to join them and was received in Paramaribo, in 1867, by Monsignor Swinkels, the first Redemptorist vicar Apostolic. After this, he went back to his charges.〔("Blessed Peter Donders: Missionary Extraordinaire", Redemptorists of Australia and New Zealand )〕 He studied music to cheer his afflicted children, and though given an assistant, he laboured until his death on 14 January 1887. He was buried within the Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral of Paramaibo, which was consecrated in 1885.

Donders' birth house in Tilburg was reconstructed in 1930 on the old foundations. A well is also on the property. A chapel was built in procession park.
On May 23, 1982 Donders was beatified. Pope John Paul II in 1979 confirmed that in 1929, a child was cured of bone cancer through the intercession of Donders . His feast day is January 14.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Peter Donders」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.