Gustavus Waffelaert
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Gustave Joseph Waffelaert (1847–1931) was the 22nd
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Life

Waffelaert was born in
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on 27 August 1847. After attending St Vincent's college, Ypres, and the
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(1865–1867) he entered the Major Seminary, Bruges. He was ordained to the priesthood in
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on 17 December 1870, and from 1871 to 1875 served as an assistant priest in the parish of
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. He was sent to the
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for further studies, graduating Doctor of Theology in 1889 with a thesis on doubtful cases in moral theology, ''De Dubio solvendo in re morali''. Aloïs Simon, "Waffelaert (Gustave-Joseph)", ''
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vol. 31
(Brussels, 1961), 719-723.
He was then appointed to teach moral theology at the major seminary in Bruges. In 1890 he served as
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and in 1894 was appointed
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of the
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of St. Salvator's. He was consecrated as bishop of Bruges on 25 July 1895. During his episcopate, he supported the development and modernisation of Catholic education in his diocese, particularly in vocational and technical fields, and encouraged the establishment of the ''Revue pratique de l'Enseignement'' in 1896. In line with developing
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he favoured a range of social apostolates, such as mutual insurance societies, savings unions, employment brokerages, trade unions, agricultural cooperatives, and youth work, but wished to ensure that these remained under clerical rather than lay leadership. He also opposed the emergence of
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and
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, warning against their "fallacious promises" in an 1896 pastoral letter, and refusing
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permission for a meeting of the ''Lige démocratique'' in Bruges in 1899. He received the
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on 21 May 1920. In 1929, was appointed his
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, to succeed him upon his death. Waffelaert died in
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on 18 December 1931. Originally buried in the city's cemetery, in 2002 his remains were transferred to the crypt of Bruges Cathedral.


Writings

Waffelaert was a contributor to the ''Nouvelle Revue théologique'', the ''Dictionnaire apologétique de la foi chrétienne'', ''Science catholique'', ''Revue d'Ascétique et de Mystique'', and ''Collationes Brugenses'', which he founded. His other writings include: * ''Étude de théologie morale sur l'obligation en conscience des lois civiles'' (Tournai, 1884) * ''Tractatus de virtutibus cardinalibus'' (3 vols., Bruges, 1885–1889) * ''Étude de théologie morale sur la coopération sur tout en matière politique et religieuse'' (2nd edition, Bruges, 1892) * ''Exposé sommaire des principes généraux de la science sociale devant servir d'introduction a l'intelligence de l'encyclique Rerum Novarum sur la condition des ouvriers'' (Bruges, 1894) * ''Sommaire d'un cours de pédagogie d'après les auteurs modernes les plus compétents'' (Bruges, 1883) * ''Herderlijke brief'' (Bruges, 1896) * ''Meditationes Theologicae'' ** ''Meditationes Theologicae: Goddelijke Beschouwingen'', translated by
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(1897) ** ''Méditations théologiques: Exposé scientifique du dogme catholique'' (2 vols., Bruges, 1921) * ''Eening der minnende ziel met God of Handleiding tot de christelijke volmaaktheid'' (Bruges, 1916) * ''De Geestelijke Duif opvliegende Godewaerts of de drie Baanvakken van de weg der Volmaaktheid'' (Bruges, 1918) ** ''La colombe spirituelle prenant un essor vers Dieu, ou: Les trois voies du chemin de la perfection'' (1919) * ''Grondwetten en levensregel voor de zusters der kloostergemeenten van het bisdom van Brugge'' (Bruges, 1927)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Waffelaert, Gustavus 1847 births 1931 deaths Bishops of Bruges Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968) alumni