Eustáquio van Lieshout

Missionary and priest in Brazil

Eustáquio van Lieshout - Activists & Humanitarians born November 3rd, 1890
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Born in the Netherlands, a missionary and priest relocated to Brazil, focusing on the spiritual and social development of rural communities. Established schools, clinics, and churches in underprivileged areas, promoting education and health. Contributed significantly to the Catholic Church's efforts in Brazil, particularly in the Amazon region. Engaged with local populations to incorporate cultural elements into religious practices, fostering community ties and understanding.

Founded educational institutions in Brazil

Set up health clinics in rural areas

Promoted community development projects

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