Charles Journet (26 January 1891 – 15 April 1975) was a Swiss Roman Catholic theologian. He was the first Swiss named a cardinal. Journet has been considered...
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Journet may refer to: Places Journet, a commune in the Vienne department, France People Charles Journet (1891-1975), Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and...
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against. According to Catholic theologians and ecclesiologists like Charles Journet and Kenneth D. Whitehead in One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: The...
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1971†) Federico Callori di Vignale (31 March 1971 – 8 August 1971†) Charles Journet (8 August 1971 – 5 March 1973*) Pericle Felici (5 March 1973 – 30 June...
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collaborated with his cousin Le Corbusier Thomas Jouannet (born 1970), actor Charles Journet (1891–1975), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Louis Jurine (1751–1819)...
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Catherine Doherty 1985 2000 Cecilia Rosa de Jesús Talangpaz 1731 1999 Charles Journet 1975 Swiss theologian and cardinal Chiara Corbella Petrillo 2012 2018...
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intellectuals with an interest in spirituality." Servant of God Cardinal Charles Journet is buried at La Valsainte. In the 1970s the church was thoroughly restored...
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Kuehnelt-Leddihn, John Lukacs, Thomas Molnar, Jeffrey Hart, Sir Arnold Lunn, Charles Journet, Rousas John Rushdoony, a Calvinist, and initially received an enthusiastic...
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13 years, but he did make some friends, among them the theologian Charles Journet and Liane de Pougy, and frequently sought some refreshment at the Charterhouse...
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Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977) Oswald von Nell-Breuning (1890–1991) Charles Journet (1891–1975) Edith Stein (1891–1942) Fulton Sheen (1895–1979) Henri...
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participated in the neo-Thomist revival within his Church, following Cardinal Charles Journet and Professor Maritain among others. De Menasce was continuously involved...
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Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne (born 1885) 15 April – Charles Journet, cardinal (born 1891) 3 May – Samuel Gonard, president of the International...
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tradition of the Apostles committed to the whole Church. Cardinal Charles Journet wrote that the sensus fidei is "neither a teaching nor a magisterium...
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Cardinal priest: 1946–1954) Carlo Chiarlo (Cardinal priest: 1958–1964) Charles Journet (1965–1973; Cardinal priest: 1973–1975) Corrado Bafile (1976–1987;...
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Herrera Solange Hertz Frank L. Hicks, Jr. Dietrich von Hildebrand Charles Journet Hugh Kenner Russell Kirk Michael Lawrence, editor Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn...
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Palazzini issued their official views together with Charles Journet, Joseph Frings, Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre, Ermenegildo Florit, Michael Browne, and Lorenz...
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Charles Journet (1891–1975), Jacques Maritain (1882–1973), and Étienne Gilson (1884–1978) contributed significantly to Thomistic methodology. Journet...
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or revised. Thomist philosopher Jacques Maritain wrote to Cardinal Charles Journet, encouraging Pope Paul VI to issue a creed that would explicitly state...
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Comparative Religions Jean de Menasce and Professor of Systematic Theology Charles Journet. The agenda of the Conference was as follows: “First: an inventory...
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commission of a wide variety of cardinals, including Charles Journet, Joseph Frings, Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre, Ermenegildo Florit, Michael Browne, and Lorenz...
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ancestry. Matthäus Schiner (1511–1522) Gaspard Mermillod (1890–1892) Charles Journet (1965–1975) Benno Gut (1967–1970) Henri Schwery (1991–2021) Gilberto...
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the Chicago type of glossolalia, together with ..." Journet Maritain: 1940-1949 - p663 Charles Journet, Jacques Maritain 5 Professeur de Nouveau Testament...
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Palace 1958–1965 Succeeded by Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano Preceded by Michael Browne, OP Cardinal Protodeacon 1971 Succeeded by Charles Journet...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Charles Journet Cardinal Protodeacon 5 March 1973 – 30 June 1979 Succeeded by Sergio Pignedoli Preceded by Dino Staffa...
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Nigeria (Ekandem), Senegal (Thiandoum), Sri Lanka (Cooray), Switzerland (Journet), and Vietnam (Trịnh). When Paul VI added members to the College for the...
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Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her writings influenced theologian Charles Journet. Saint Petrus Canisius (1521–1597), of the Society of Jesus, taught...
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1958 Term ended 21 January 1964 Predecessor Massimo Massimi Successor Charles Journet Previous post(s) Titular Archbishop of Amida (1928–58) Apostolic Nuncio...
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1196–1241), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Legnica (Poland) Charles Journet (1891–1975), Titular Bishop of Furnos Minor; Cardinal (Switzerland)...
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Switzerland Armin Jordan (1932–2006) orchestra conductor Cardinal Charles Journet (1891–1974) Anthony Kohlmann (1771–1836), Jesuit educator Mgr Pierre...
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rank, usually) with an Archiepiscopal exception: Titular Archbishop Charles Journet (Swiss) (12 February 1965 – 22 February 1965), simultaneously created...
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