Jacques Clemens

Jacques Clemens (born 11 July 1909) is a Dutch-Belgian centenarian. Clemens is the oldest living priest in the world, the oldest living man in Belgium since the death of Aimé Wille on 7 May 2015 and the oldest living Dutch man as well since the death of Wim Hendriks on 21 May 2016.

Biography
Jacques Clemens was born on 11 July 1909 in The Hague, Netherlands. In 1936, he became a priest and since 1958, he's leading the mass in the 'La Bultia' parish in the municipality of Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes in Hainaut, Wallonia. Clemens has some problems with walking and a short time before his 106th birthday, his health declined a little bit due to a fall, though he was healed ten days later. When it was announced he became Belgium's oldest living man, he refused to gave some commentary, as one of his friends stated: His wish is to die on the altar in his church.

Clemens currently lives in the town of Nalinnes, Wallonia, Belgium. He's the oldest living man in Belgium, as well as the oldest living Dutch man, since he kept the Dutch nationality.