Wouter Lutkie

Wouterus Leonardus Lutkie (23 February 1887 in 's-Hertogenbosch – 23 January 1968 in Nuland) was a Dutch Catholic priest and fascist.

Lutkie came from a wealthy business family and initially was influenced by the idealism of Ernest Hello and Léon Bloy.

[1] Lutkie became drawn to Benito Mussolini and travelled several times to Italy, which increased his zeal.

[1] In all however Lutkie sought to weld traditional Christianity to fascism's youthful dynamism and he built up a small group of followers with the publication of Aristo.

[1] As such he faced no charges after the war, despite an examination, and spent the post-war years in semi-retirement (albeit still publishing Aristo until 1965).