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Flanders tourism launches podcast on Saint Godelieve, highlighting relevance of her story on domestic violence

From VRT NWS · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Toerisme Vlaanderen launched a podcast series about Saint Godelieve of Gistel.
  • The podcast features five well-known individuals sharing her story from different perspectives.
  • The project highlights the enduring relevance of her story, particularly concerning domestic violence.

Toerisme Vlaanderen, the Flemish tourism agency, has launched a new podcast series delving into the life of Saint Godelieve of Gistel. Released on her annual feast day, the series aims to bring the saint's historical narrative to a modern audience. Five prominent figures are featured, each offering a unique perspective on her life and experiences.

Project leader Kristof Lataire emphasized the continued resonance of Saint Godelieve's story. "Her story about partner violence is still very current," Lataire stated, drawing a parallel between the saint's historical struggles and contemporary issues of domestic abuse. This focus underscores the agency's intent to connect historical figures with present-day societal concerns.

The podcast series seeks to explore Saint Godelieve's narrative beyond traditional hagiography, framing her life through contemporary lenses. By engaging well-known personalities, the initiative aims to make her story more accessible and relatable, highlighting themes that remain relevant today. The project positions Saint Godelieve not just as a historical or religious figure, but as a voice addressing enduring social challenges.

Haar verhaal over partnergeweld is nog altijd erg actueel

โ€” Kristof LataireProject leader Kristof Lataire explaining the relevance of Saint Godelieve's story.
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Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.