- Félicité
Robert de La
Mennais (or
Lamennais, French: [lamɛnɛ]; 19 June 1782 – 27
February 1854) was a
French Catholic priest,
philosopher and political...
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Lamennais's opinions.
Mirari vos was
issued the
following August,
criticizing Lamennais's views without mentioning him by name.
After this,
Lamennais...
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archconservative Leo XII held a high
opinion of the
liberal Catholic priest Lamennais having a
portrait of him hung in his
private chambers. When the later...
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visited Father Hugues Felicité
Robert de
Lamennais.
Lacordaire had long
resisted the
views of
Father Lamennais, one of the
leading intellectuals concerned...
- Mennais, FICP (or de
Lamennais; 1780–1860) was a
Breton Catholic priest and
brother of the
philosopher Felicité
Robert de
Lamennais, whom he influenced...
- Felicité
Robert de
Lamennais. However,
Lamennais came into
conflict with the Holy See in 1833 and the
society was disbanded, with
Lamennais and Guérin severing...
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October 1833);
Singulari Nos, on the
ideas of
Hugues Félicité
Robert de
Lamennais (issued on 25 June 1834), and
Commissum divinitus (17 May 1835) on church...
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French philosopher and
political scientist Hugues Felicité
Robert de
Lamennais.
Later it was
translated to
English with the
title "Modern Slavery". Swiss...
- Guéranger, who was an
early Lamennais follower,
became the prin****l
agent of a
liturgical revival and a
uniform Roman Liturgy.
Lamennais later had an account...
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Robert A.
Francoeur of
LaMennais College and
Monsignor William Hughes of Youngstown, Ohio,
discussed the Brothers' wish to move
LaMennais College from Maine...