108 years after his death, on 6 June 2015, Daens finally received rehabilitation from the church side. Monsignor
André-Joseph Léonard, Archbishop of
Mechelen-Brussels, presided over the annual Mass in commemoration of this great citizen. Later that day he put flowers on his grave. Among other things, he said, "I am here today for reparation. Unfortunately, Father Daens was not supported by the bishop and the archbishop. They did not help him but condemned him. Had they accompanied him, what an opportunity that would have been for the faith in this area. That is why I am here today as archbishop to restore Daens. Better late than never. In his struggle for the poor people, he has always maintained his faith and has remained true to the teachings of the Church. The priest waged a good fight for the workers, who were shamefully exploited. They were exposed to the abuses of their bosses and to the arrogance of their representatives, who despised their language - Flemish." ==See also==