Renée de Merode


Princess Renée de Merode, Countess d'Oultremont was a Belgian aristocrat, who was married to the Court Grandmarshall of the King of Belgium.

Family

On 21 February 1881 she married Count Charles John d'Oultremont. She bore him three children. Her husband had a prominent career in the service of the King of the Belgians. He was almost killed in the assassination attempt on the King by Gennaro Rubino in 1902. During the First World War he was sent to Holzminden internment camp, and died following his return to Belgium.

Charities

She belonged to the high aristocracy, and was a member of the court. Like all noble ladies, she was expected to undertake works of charity for the needy.
In 1914 she joined the Red Cross. She received permission from the Germans to visit the Allied wounded, together with other noble ladies. In the Palace of the Royal Academie she spent hours visiting, helping serious wounded soldiers and giving them religious comfortment. In 1916 she became the President of the La Sante à l'Enfance. Even after the death of her husband she continued to help needy children. For her exceptional merit the King awarded her in 1919 the Order of Leopold. After her death in 1941 the dowager Countess of Oultremont left a diary of more than 4000 pages.

Books

She probably wrote for Mgr. Cardijn the work Childhood, Youth, and Martyrdom of Gabrielle Petit.

Honours