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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Robert Bellarmine
In 1588 Bellarmine was made Spiritual Father to the Roman College, but in 1590 he went with Cardinal Gaetano as theologian to the embassy Sixtus V was then sending into France to protect the interests of the Church amidst the troubles of the civil wars.
Bellarmine, whose loyalty to the Holy See was intense, took this greatly to heart; it was, however, averted by the death of Sixtus, and the new pope, Gregory XIV, even granted to Bellarmine's work the distinction of a special approbation.
Bellarmine's advice was from the first that the doctrinal question should not be decided authoritatively, but left over for further discussion in the schools, the disputants on either side being strictly forbidden to indulge in censures or condemnations of their adversaries.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02411d.htm   (1904 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Robert Bellarmine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bellarmine wrote the preface to the new edition of the Vulgate, and was made rector of the Roman College in 1592, examiner of bishops in 1598 and cardinal in 1599.
Bellarmine had written a letter to the English archpriest Blackwell, reproaching him for having taken the oath of allegiance in apparent disregard of his duty to the pope.
In 1616, Cardinal Bellarmine notified Galileo Galilei of the decree of the Tribunal of the Inquisition against the Copernican hypothesis.
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 Fr. Hardon Archives - St. Robert Bellarmine, Doctor of the Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Robert Bellarmine was born in 1542 in the tiny village of Monte Puciano.
Bellarmine was ordained in 1570 and appointed professor at the University of Louvain in Belgium where he lectured on the work of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Bellarmine had an important position in the Vatican and he made sure that the feast was introduced in the Church, despite strong opposition.
www.therealpresence.org /archives/Saints/Saints_005.htm   (1808 words)

  
 The Galileo Project | Christianity | Robert Cardinal Bellarmine
In 1588 Bellarmine became the spiritual director of the Collegio Romano.
Bellarmine served as rector of the Collegio Romano in 1592, as provincial of the Neapolitan province of the Jesuits in 1594, and papal theologian in 1597.
In 1616 Bellarmine became involved in the Copernican controversy, which was brought to a head by the publication of Paolo Antonio Foscarini's book defending the Copernican system from the charge that it clashed with the Scriptures.
galileo.rice.edu /chr/bellarmine.html   (774 words)

  
 Bellarmine and Sedevacantism
The passage cited is from a lengthy chapter Bellarmine devotes to refuting nine arguments advocating the position that the pope is subject to secular power (emperor, king, etc.) and an ecumenical council (the heresy of conciliarism).
Bellarmine would hardly approve of disregarding, carte blanche, for 30 years the directives of men one claims to recognize as legitimate occupants of the papal office and the vicars of Christ on earth.
Thus the writings of Bellarmine, far from condemning the sedevacantist position, provide the central principle upon which it is based—that a pope who becomes a manifest heretic automatically loses his office and jurisdiction.
www.catholicrestoration.org /library/bellarmine.htm   (1153 words)

  
 Robert Bellarmine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
'''Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino''' ('''Saint Robert Bellarmine'''), a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church and a controversialist, was born at Montepulciano (35 km s.w, of Arezzo), in Tuscany, Italy, October 4, 1542; died in Rome September 17, 1621.
Bellarmine had not enough deep knowledge of His own nature or Christian experience to be able to appreciate the Augustinian doctrines of the corruption of man and the necessity of divine grace to any good movement of the will.
Bellarmine's exposition of the views and arguments of the Protestants is surprisingly full and accurate, so much so that the circulation of the book in Italy was for a time not encouraged.
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 Robert Bellarmine, St. Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
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 Oct. 4, 1542, in Montepulciano.
In 1930 Robert Bellarmine was cononized a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
www.bookrags.com /biography/robert-bellarmine-st   (465 words)

  
 Metroactive Features | Bellarmine Preparatory School
During Bellarmine's prestigious and expensive fundraising events, where donations of hundreds or thousands of dollars are not unheard of, Cooper stayed home with her sons.
Although Bellarmine boasts a 42 percent minority student population, that percentage still does not reflect the demographics of the valley--Independence High School is 88 percent students of color.
Although Bellarmine's official financial aid policy states that no deserving boy will ever be denied admission because his parents' pockets aren't deep enough, or be dismissed because money runs short midway through the school year, few actually cash in on the generous offer.
www.metroactive.com /papers/metro/04.22.99/cover/bellarmine1-9916.html   (4597 words)

  
 Bellarmine Chapel Marriage
As a parishioner you are also free to invite a priest or deacon from among your family or acquaintances to preside as official witness with the pastor's delegation.
If you are not a Bellarmine parishioner, we ask you to invite a priest or deacon to preside at your wedding whom our pastor will delegate as official witness.
The Director of Music Ministry at Bellarmine is responsible for liturgical music at all parish functions whether he plays for the liturgy or not.
www.bellarminechapel.org /marriage.htm   (1662 words)

  
 Robert Bellarmine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberto Francesco Romolo Cardinal Bellarmino (Saint Robert Bellarmine, October 4, 1542 – September 17, 1621) is a Saint and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Until 1589 Bellarmine was occupied altogether as professor of theology, but that date marked the beginning of a new epoch in his life and of new dignities.
James replied with a second attack in more careful style, dedicated to the Emperor Rudolph II and all the monarchs of Christendom, in which he posed as the defender of primitive and true Christianity.
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 Bellarmine University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bellarmine University is an independent, Roman Catholic liberal-arts university in Louisville, Kentucky; it is the largest traditional, non-profit private university in the state.
Bellarmine College became co-educational in 1968 with the merger of it and Ursuline College (Kentucky), an all-female Catholic school established in 1938 by the Ursuline Sisters of Louisville.
In May 1971, Horrigan issued a report describing the state of Bellarmine College, especially in light of the Second Vatican Council, noting that the school's board of trustees consisted of representatives from a number of groups, reflecting the "open, progressive, ecumenical and experimental spirit" of that papal council.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bellarmine_University   (1809 words)

  
 Bellarmine University Admission: Vault Student Surveys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bellarmine is a liberal arts school and this is evident many courses.
Bellarmine is a very prestigious University especially in the Louisville Community.
Bellarmine's is located in the Highlands which is an upscale liberal part of Louisville.
www.vault.com /college-admissions/Bellarmine-University.html   (229 words)

  
 About Bellarmine
Bellarmine College Preparatory, a Jesuit secondary school, was founded by Father John Nobili, S.J., in 1851 as Santa Clara College, a school for secondary and college age students.
Bellarmine’s picturesque neighborhood campus is framed by the Leontyne Chapel, a sacred space that allows for campus liturgies or a quiet place for students, faculty, and staff to reflect and pray during the day.
Bellarmine enters the 21st century with a deep appreciation for its rich history in the Santa Clara valley region and commits itself to providing a faith based, well-rounded education for our students—tomorrow’s leaders.
www.bcp.org /about_bell/about_bell.html   (457 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Liturgical Year : September 17, 2005 : Robert Bellarmine
Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) was born in Montepulciano, Italy, and died in Rome.
As a religious he was a model of purity, humility and obedience; as a bishop and Cardinal, an example of great love for his flock.
Bellarmine also acted as confessor to the youthful Aloysius and John Berchmans.
www.catholicculture.org /lit/calendar/day.cfm?date=2005-09-17   (585 words)

  
 Catholic Sources and the Declaration of Independence
Bellarmine: “All men are equal, not in wisdom or grace, but in the essence and nature of mankind” (“De Laicis,” c.7) “There is no reason why among equals one should rule rather than another” (ibid.).
Bellarmine: “It is impossible for men to live together without someone to care for the common good.
The claim made is that he was an ardent advocate and defender of the principle of popular government against the Divine-Right theorists of his time, and that he analyzed, defined, and elucidated most clearly and strikingly that ancient and medieval principle of sovereignty by consent of the people, when it was in its greatest danger.
www.catholiceducation.org /articles/politics/pg0003.html   (3815 words)

  
 bellarmine preview
Bellarmine Prep will play Serra, and this should be an interesting matchup, one in which Bellarmine will be really challenged to find people to effectively guard Aerick Sanders (6'-9" Sr.
Bellarmine is an academically enriched school with a rigorous curriculum, and the school says about it that "The academic program is for the college-bound student, fortified by both Honors Courses and the Advanced Placement Program (AP), which offers college credit." Of the 315 graduating students last year, 100% went on to colleges or universities.
Bellarmine Prep will open it's exhibition season on November 18 with the WCAL Jamboree, which is sort of like a scrimmage, but Schneider didn't know who they would play when we spoke a couple of days ago.
socalhoops.tierranet.com /archive/prepnotes/1199/bellarmineprep1110.htm   (1840 words)

  
 Bellarmine College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bellarmine offers a wide variety of study abroad options, ranging from departmental programs to summer enclave programs and semester or academic year exchanges.
The cost of a semester or academic year abroad is the same as a semester spent on the Bellarmine campus, plus the cost of the airline ticket and a $375 ISEP placement/administrative fee.
The primary goal is to assist international students attending Bellarmine College to adjust to the changing lifestyle in order to achieve their educational goals and gain meaningful living experience in the United States.
www.indiana.edu /~global/icip/bellarmine.htm   (2358 words)

  
 St. Robert Bellarmine - Saint of the Day - American Catholic
When Robert Bellarmine was ordained in 1570, the study of Church history and the Fathers of the Church was in a sad state of neglect.
The last major controversy of Bellarmine's life came in 1616 when he had to admonish his friend Galileo, whom he admired.
Bellarmine delivered the admonition on behalf of the Holy Office, which had decided that the heliocentric theory of Copernicus was contrary to Scripture.
www.americancatholic.org /Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1141   (631 words)

  
 Bellarmine Hall
There is an abundance of reading materials available in the Bellarmine Library, as well as a number of audio tapes available in the resource center.
Bellarmine has a tradition, common to all Jesuit retreat houses, of maintaining silence during the retreat.
Bellarmine Jesuit staff members are available for counseling and confession.
www.bellarminehall.org /retreats.html   (526 words)

  
 Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky
The distinctive and enduring strength of a Bellarmine University education is its foundation in the liberal arts.
Bellarmine continues to develop and expand its schools and programs into needed areas of professional education in business, technology, nursing and health sciences specialties, and teacher education.
Tuition and Fees: At Bellarmine, we recognize that the cost of private higher education is a major consideration for you and your family, and we are committed to providing you with a high-quality education at a reasonable cost.
www.usjournal.com /en/students/campuses/bellarmine.html   (827 words)

  
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The first Bellarmine alumnus to be honored as a Bellarmine Knight, Clayton was joined by many of his Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity brothers for the event.
His service to Bellarmine includes serving as a member of the Bellarmine University Board of Trustees and providing funding for a number of university initiatives.
Former Knight Garret Kikot, who finished his tenure at Bellarmine as the program's all-time leading scorer and led the nation in goals per game as a junior, went to the New York Titans as the first pick in the third round, 26th overall.
bellarmine.imodules.com   (1229 words)

  
 Philosophy Department: Bellarmine University
The study of philosophy at Bellarmine is primarily oriented toward helping students uncover and understand the fundamental and permanent questions that stand at the center of human existence.
Philosophy is not simply one among the many liberal arts, but rather foundational insofar as it takes up and examines the unexamined first principles of all the other disciplines.
Guided as it is by the love of truth (in veritatis amore), and directed toward encouraging students to develop the intellectual and moral qualities necessary to pursue a life worth living, a Bellarmine education is rooted in and enriched by philosophy’s ongoing investigation.
cas.bellarmine.edu /philosophy   (442 words)

  
 St. Robert Bellarmine, Roberto Bellarmino, Plinio Correa de Oliveira commentary on the Saint of the Day, September 17 @ ...
Among these men shines St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621), who was celebrated for his teachings and polemic works as well as for his virtue and zeal for the Church.
Robert Bellarmine was the one who understood that difficult-to-understand soul, knew how to deal with him and to guide him to become a masterpiece of sanctity.
Therefore, at the same time that he was a very busy polemicist, St. Robert Bellarmine made the time to direct souls and to write profound spiritual treatises that earned him the title of Doctor of the Church.
www.traditioninaction.org /SOD/j039sdBellarmine9-17.htm   (1194 words)

  
 Welcome to Planned Giving at Bellarmine
You believe in the work of Bellarmine University, and you want to ensure that we continue to educate generations of students in the Catholic liberal arts tradition, perhaps to be able to receive the education you were afforded.
You want your gift to make a difference for Bellarmine, but are concerned about your own future financial needs and those of your family.
Bellarmine deeply appreciates you considering us in your plans.
www.bellarmine.gift-planning.org   (189 words)

  
 Robert Bellarmine (This Rock: November 1991)
ROBERT Bellarmine was perhaps the most effective theologian and apologist for the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation battles with Protestantism.
Robert Frances Romulus Bellarmine was born in Tuscany, Italy on October 4, 1542.
Bellarmine played a leading role in preparing the Clementine revision of the Vulgate Bible, writing the introduction in 1592.
www.catholic.com /thisrock/1991/9111prof.asp   (433 words)

  
 Fairfield University :: The Bellarmine Society
The Bellarmine Society honors those benefactors who have thoughtfully informed the University that they have remembered Fairfield with a gift that will take effect after their lifetime (e.g., a bequest in a will) to continue the support they have given to Fairfield during their lifetime.
Born in 1542, Saint Robert Bellarmine, S.J., was a Cardinal and Doctor of the Universal Church.
Galileo invited Bellarmine to see the newfound wonders of the sky in his telescope and later Bellarmine turned to Jesuit scientists to confirm Galileo's findings.
www.fairfield.edu /x2335.xml   (395 words)

  
 Bellarmine Lectures - Gonzaga University
Charles L. Harper, Jr., executive director and senior vice president of the John Templeton Foundation, delivered Gonzaga University's 2nd annual Bellarmine Lecture, Wednesday, March 3 in the Barbieri Courtroom of the Gonzaga School of Law.
In 2001, a Gonzaga Regent established a fund through his family foundation for a new lecture series at the university to deal with issues of culture, religion and law.
These streaming videos are from the first annual talk from this endowment for the Bellarmine Lecture.
www.gonzaga.edu /about/Mission/Mission-Programs/Bellarmine+Lectures.asp   (338 words)

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