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Biography

Name: Robert Bellarmine, St.
Birth Date: October 4, 1542
Death Date: 1621
Place of Birth: Montepulciano, Italy
Place of Death: Italy
Nationality: Italian
Gender: Male
Occupations: saint, theologian, cardinal

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Biography of Robert Bellarmine, St.
420 words, approx. 1 pages
The Italian theologian and Jesuit St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) was a cardinal, an adviser to popes, and a strong defender of the Roman Catholic position in the controversies stemming from the Protestant Reformation. Robert Bellarmine was born on...


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Bellarmine, St. Robert (1542–1621) Summary
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Bellarmine, St. Robert(1542–1621) St. Robert Bellarmine, an Italian cardinal and controversialist, was born at Montepulciano in Tuscany and died at Rome. Educated in the Jesuit order, of which he became a member, he taught philosophy and theology...
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Bellarmino, Roberto Summary
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BELLARMINO, ROBERTO (1542–1621), Jesuit theologian, controversialist, and cardinal; canonized saint of the Roman Catholic church. Roberto Francisco Romulo Bellarmino was born at Montepulciano in Tuscany on October 4, 1542. His father was an...
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Robert Bellarmine Information
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Roberto Francesco Romolo Cardinal Bellarmino (Saint Robert Bellarmine, October 4, 1542 – September 17, 1621) is a Saint and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is one of only thirty-three Doctors of the...


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Theological Studies
Robert Bellarmine And Post-tridentine Eucharistic Theology.
06/01/2000: 10,180 words, approx. 34 pages
[Liturgical theologians notice that for some of the most distressingly outmoded aspects of contemporary magisterial teaching on the Eucharist, for instance, the suggestion that only the priest offers the eucharistic sacrifice, a citation trail leads back to Robert Bellarmine who, on investigation, turns out...
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The Catholic Historical Review
The Saint as Censor. Robert Bellarmine between Inquisition and Index
10/01/2006: 859 words, approx. 3 pages
The Saint as Censor. Robert Bellarmine between Inquisition and Index. By Peter Godman. [Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, Volume LXXX. ] (Leiden: Brill. 2000. Pp. xxi, 503. $215.00.) Since the Second Vatican Council, Robert Bellarmine has been largely neglected as a subject...
 


 

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