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Charles Eugène de Foucauld (Strasbourg, 15 September 1858 – Tamanrasset, 1 December 1916) was a Catholic religious and priest living among the Tuareg in the Sahara in Algeria. He was assassinated in 1916 outside the door of the fort he built for protection of the Tuareg and is considered by the Catholic Church to be a martyr. His inspiration and writings led to the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus among other religious congregations. He was beatified on 13 November 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.

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  • thumb|Charles de Foucauld. Charles de Foucauld (Straatsburg, 15 september 1858 - Tamanrasset (Algerije), 1 december 1916) was een Frans soldaat, ontdekkingsreiziger, trappist, taalkundige en heremiet. Hij is grondlegger van een nieuwe christelijke spiritualiteit die hij de "weg van Nazareth" noemde. Hierin staat het navolgen van de "verborgen Jezus" zoals deze in de jaren tot aan zijn openbare optreden leefde, centraal. De Foucauld verliet het trappistenklooster om dichter bij de armen te zijn. Hij slaagde er tijdens zijn leven niet in om een congregatie te stichten; zijn levenswijze vond pas erkenning en navolging na zijn dood. Hij werd in 2005 zalig verklaard.
  • Charles Eugène de Foucauld (Strasbourg, 15 September 1858 – Tamanrasset, 1 December 1916) was a Catholic religious and priest living among the Tuareg in the Sahara in Algeria. He was assassinated in 1916 outside the door of the fort he built for protection of the Tuareg and is considered by the Catholic Church to be a martyr. His inspiration and writings led to the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus among other religious congregations. He was beatified on 13 November 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
  • Blessed Charles Eugène de Foucauld (15 September 1858 – 1 December 1916) was a French Catholic religious and priest living among the Tuareg in the Sahara in Algeria. He was assassinated in 1916 outside the door of the fort he built for the protection of the Tuareg, and is considered by the Catholic Church to be a martyr. His inspiration and writings led to the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus among other religious congregations. He was beatified on 13 November 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • Brother Charles around 1907
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  • Blessed Charles Eugène de Foucauld (15 September 1858 – 1 December 1916) was a French Catholic religious and priest living among the Tuareg in the Sahara in Algeria. He was assassinated in 1916 outside the door of the fort he built for the protection of the Tuareg, and is considered by the Catholic Church to be a martyr. His inspiration and writings led to the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus among other religious congregations. He was beatified on 13 November 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI. Charles de Foucauld was an officer of the French Army in North Africa where he first developed his strong feelings about the desert and solitude. On his subsequent return to France and towards the end of October 1886, at the age of 28, he went through a conversion experience at the church of St Augustin in Paris.
  • thumb|Charles de Foucauld. Charles de Foucauld (Straatsburg, 15 september 1858 - Tamanrasset (Algerije), 1 december 1916) was een Frans soldaat, ontdekkingsreiziger, trappist, taalkundige en heremiet. Hij is grondlegger van een nieuwe christelijke spiritualiteit die hij de "weg van Nazareth" noemde. Hierin staat het navolgen van de "verborgen Jezus" zoals deze in de jaren tot aan zijn openbare optreden leefde, centraal. De Foucauld verliet het trappistenklooster om dichter bij de armen te zijn. Hij slaagde er tijdens zijn leven niet in om een congregatie te stichten; zijn levenswijze vond pas erkenning en navolging na zijn dood. Hij werd in 2005 zalig verklaard.
  • Charles Eugène de Foucauld (Strasbourg, 15 September 1858 – Tamanrasset, 1 December 1916) was a Catholic religious and priest living among the Tuareg in the Sahara in Algeria. He was assassinated in 1916 outside the door of the fort he built for protection of the Tuareg and is considered by the Catholic Church to be a martyr. His inspiration and writings led to the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus among other religious congregations. He was beatified on 13 November 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
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