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Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621)

Autor de The Art of Dying Well

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Obras de Robert Bellarmine

The Art of Dying Well (1998) 112 copias
Spiritual Writings (1988) 94 copias
Hell and Its Torments (1990) 56 copias
On the Roman Pontiff (1588) 14 copias
Steps of Ascension to God (2009) 4 copias
Autobiografia (1613) (1999) 1 copia

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Nombre legal
Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Otros nombres
Bellarmin, Szent Róbert
Fecha de nacimiento
1542-10-04
Fecha de fallecimiento
1621-09-17
Lugar de sepultura
Church of St. Ignatius, Rome, Italy
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Italy
Lugar de nacimiento
Montepulciano, Italy
Lugar de fallecimiento
Rome, Italy
Lugares de residencia
Rome, Italy
Mondovì, Piedmont, Italy
Montepulciano, Italy
Ocupaciones
Bishop
Cardinal
Organizaciones
Roman Catholic Church
Society of Jesus
Premios y honores
Beatified (1923)
Canonized (1930)
Doctor of the Church
Biografía breve
Saint Robert Bellarmine, S.J. (Italian: Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation. He was canonized in 1930 and named a Doctor of the Church.

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In this treatise on the Sacrifice of the Mass, St. Robert divides his work into two topics: That the Mass is a Sacrifice, and secondly, the nature of that Sacrifice, namely that the Mass is propitiatory, beneficial to others, and that the ceremonies of the Mass are ancient and pleasing to God.
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | Mar 12, 2020 |
St. Robert Bellarmine explains and instructs the devout soul in the ways of holiness, how to be saintly. Used this volume in a small group discussion, to good effect for all who read it. Easy to digest, at least in this edited version by Sophia Institute Press.
 
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catholichermit | otra reseña | Feb 14, 2009 |
After being called to the Cardinalate by Pope Clement VIII, Robert Bellarmine, one of only two Jesuit Doctors of the Church, found need for a reprieve from what were often tiresome temporal duties. Therefore, to exhaust his intellectual and devotional energies in writing, he prepared for posterity his very own commentary on each of the Psalms. Most of the Psalms of David, he said, read like a compendium of the whole of the Old Testament, a summation in poetic capsule. Others (Ps. 2, 21, 44 & 60) speak so clearly of Christ that they seem rather to belong to the Gospels. Yet, it is not the royal prophet, rather, it is the Holy Ghost, the true Author, Who desires to pluck this ten-stringed instrument of beauty called the Psaltery and bring our hearts to tears or jubilation as we sing praise to the Most High. This is a huge book of nearly four hundred pages, a spiritual goldmine.… (más)
 
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hermit | Oct 17, 2008 |

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