Secretariat for Catholic Flemish Students
Secretariat for Catholic Flemish Students
The Great War became a synonym for senseless violence, misery and loneliness. Soldiers at the front sought distraction in liquor, bars and other places of amusement. Gradually this grew out to be a ‘culture’ at the front, known as ‘religious and moral distress’ in catholic Flanders.
In 1916, Frans Daels, doctor at the front, founded a ‘Secretariat for Catholic Flemish Students’ (SKVH), with support from the church and the military.
Discover the brochures for moral education in this collection!
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