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Johann Baptist Franzelin

Johannes Baptist Franzelin (b. at Aldein, in Tyrol, 15 April 1816; d. at Rome, 11 December 1886) was an Austrian Jesuit theologian and Cardinal.


Johannes Baptist Franzelin

Prefect of the Congregation of Indulgences and Sacred Relics
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed28 March 1885
Term ended11 December 1886
PredecessorLuigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano
SuccessorTommaso Maria Zigliara
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio (1876-86)
Orders
Ordination23 December 1849
Created cardinal3 April 1876
by Pope Pius IX
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Johann Baptist Franzelin

15 April 1816
Died11 December 1886(1886-12-11) (aged 70)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
ParentsPellegrino Franzelin
Anna Weiser
Alma materCollegio Romano
Pontifical Gregorian University

Life edit

Johann Baptist Franzelin was born 15 April 1816, in Aldein, Austria, the son of Pellegrino and Anna Wieser Franzelin.[1] Despite their poverty, his parents sent him at an early age to the neighboring Franciscan college at Bolzano. In 1834, he entered the Society of Jesus at Graz, and after some years spent in higher studies and teaching in Austrian Poland began in 1845 his course of theology in the Roman college of the Society, where he acted as an assistant in Hebrew, in which he was especially proficient.[2]

Driven from Rome by the revolution of 1848, he went successively to England, Belgium, and France, where he was ordained in 1849. In 1850, he returned to the Roman college as assistant professor of dogma and lecturer on Arabic, Syriac, and Chaldean. In 1853, he became prefect of studies in the German college, and, in 1857, professor of dogmatic theology in the Roman college, where he remained for nineteen years, winning for himself by his lectures and publications a foremost place among the theologians of that time. During this period, he acted as Consultor to several Roman Congregations and aided in the preliminaries of the First Vatican Council. In 1876, despite his protests, he was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Pius IX, and participated in the papal conclave of 1876 which elected Pope Leo XIII.[3]

Though of delicate heath, the appointment made little change in his scrupulously simple lifestyle. As a cardinal, his sole departure from strict adherence to the Jesuit rule was to omit the daily recreation. Moreover, though constantly engaged as prefect of the Congregation of Indulgences and Relics and consultor of several other congregations, he steadily refused the aid of a secretary. His entire income as cardinal he distributed among the poor, the foreign missions, and converts whose property had been seized by the Italian government.[2]

Cardinal Franzelin died in Rome on 11 December 1886. On the centenary of his death, his remains were exhumed and transferred to the parish church of his native Aldein.[1]

Works edit

As a theologian, Franzelin takes high rank. He served as papal theologian to the First Vatican Council.[1]

From the first his works were recognized as a mine of rich material for the preacher; and for years he was accustomed to receive numerous letters from priests in all parts of the world, spontaneously acknowledging the great aid in preaching they had derived from his books. Of his works, which have gone through numerous editions, the treatise "De Divina Traditione et Scriptura" (Rome, 1870; 2nd rev. ed., 1875) is considered a classic.[4] Other works include:

  • "De SS. Eucharistiæ Sacramento et Sacrificio" (1868);
  • "De Sacramentis in Genere" (1868);
  • "De Deo Trino" (1869);
  • "De Deo Uno" (1870);
  • "De Verbo Incarnato" (1870);
  • some smaller treatises, and the posthumous "De Ecclesia Christi".

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Miranda, Salvador. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Biographical Dictionary". No. 107. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  2. ^ a b Murphy, John F.X. "Johann Baptist Franzelin." The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909.
  3. ^ Knorn, Bernhard (2020). "Johann Baptist Franzelin (1816–86): A Jesuit Cardinal Shaping the Official Teaching of the Church at the Time of the First Vatican Council". Journal of Jesuit Studies. 7 (4). 604–605. doi:10.1163/22141332-00704005. ISSN 2214-1324.
  4. ^ "Franzelin, Johann Baptist - 1910 New Catholic Dictionary - Bible Dictionary". StudyLight.org. Retrieved 2020-02-19.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Johann Baptist Franzelin". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

Sources edit

  • Knorn, Bernhard (2020). "Johann Baptist Franzelin (1816–86): A Jesuit Cardinal Shaping the Official Teaching of the Church at the Time of the First Vatican Council". Journal of Jesuit Studies. 7 (4): 592–615. doi:10.1163/22141332-00704005. ISSN 2214-1324.
  • Walter, Peter (1987). Johann Baptist Franzelin (1816–1886): Jesuit, Theologe, Kardinal. Ein Lebensbild (in German). Bozen: Athesia. ISBN 978-88-7014-438-3.
  • Miranda, Salvador. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Biographical Dictionary". No. 107. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  • Walsh, Nicholas (1895). John Baptist Franzelin, S.J., Cardinal Priest of the Title SS. Boniface and Alexius: A Sketch and a Study. Dublin: Gill.
  • Bonavenia, Giuseppe (1887). Raccolta di memorie intorno alla vita di Giovanni Battista Franzelin della Compagnia di Gesù (in Italian). Rome: Tipografia Poliglotta.
  • Commentarius de Vita Eminentissimi Auctoris in Franzelin, Johann Baptist (1887). Theses de Ecclesia Christi (in Latin). Rome: Propaganda Fide.

External links edit

  • "Kardynał Jan Chrzciciel Franzelin i jego znaczenie w katolickiej nauce. Ks. Antoni Langer SI. "Przegląd Powszechny"". www.ultramontes.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-11-19.

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Johannes Baptist Franzelin b at Aldein in Tyrol 15 April 1816 d at Rome 11 December 1886 was an Austrian Jesuit theologian and Cardinal His EminenceJohannes Baptist FranzelinS J Prefect of the Congregation of Indulgences and Sacred RelicsChurchRoman Catholic ChurchAppointed28 March 1885Term ended11 December 1886PredecessorLuigi Oreglia di Santo StefanoSuccessorTommaso Maria ZigliaraOther post s Cardinal Priest of Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio 1876 86 OrdersOrdination23 December 1849Created cardinal3 April 1876by Pope Pius IXRankCardinal PriestPersonal detailsBornJohann Baptist Franzelin15 April 1816Aldein County of TyrolDied11 December 1886 1886 12 11 aged 70 Rome Kingdom of ItalyParentsPellegrino FranzelinAnna WeiserAlma materCollegio RomanoPontifical Gregorian University Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksLife editJohann Baptist Franzelin was born 15 April 1816 in Aldein Austria the son of Pellegrino and Anna Wieser Franzelin 1 Despite their poverty his parents sent him at an early age to the neighboring Franciscan college at Bolzano In 1834 he entered the Society of Jesus at Graz and after some years spent in higher studies and teaching in Austrian Poland began in 1845 his course of theology in the Roman college of the Society where he acted as an assistant in Hebrew in which he was especially proficient 2 Driven from Rome by the revolution of 1848 he went successively to England Belgium and France where he was ordained in 1849 In 1850 he returned to the Roman college as assistant professor of dogma and lecturer on Arabic Syriac and Chaldean In 1853 he became prefect of studies in the German college and in 1857 professor of dogmatic theology in the Roman college where he remained for nineteen years winning for himself by his lectures and publications a foremost place among the theologians of that time During this period he acted as Consultor to several Roman Congregations and aided in the preliminaries of the First Vatican Council In 1876 despite his protests he was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Pius IX and participated in the papal conclave of 1876 which elected Pope Leo XIII 3 Though of delicate heath the appointment made little change in his scrupulously simple lifestyle As a cardinal his sole departure from strict adherence to the Jesuit rule was to omit the daily recreation Moreover though constantly engaged as prefect of the Congregation of Indulgences and Relics and consultor of several other congregations he steadily refused the aid of a secretary His entire income as cardinal he distributed among the poor the foreign missions and converts whose property had been seized by the Italian government 2 Cardinal Franzelin died in Rome on 11 December 1886 On the centenary of his death his remains were exhumed and transferred to the parish church of his native Aldein 1 Works editAs a theologian Franzelin takes high rank He served as papal theologian to the First Vatican Council 1 From the first his works were recognized as a mine of rich material for the preacher and for years he was accustomed to receive numerous letters from priests in all parts of the world spontaneously acknowledging the great aid in preaching they had derived from his books Of his works which have gone through numerous editions the treatise De Divina Traditione et Scriptura Rome 1870 2nd rev ed 1875 is considered a classic 4 Other works include De SS Eucharistiae Sacramento et Sacrificio 1868 De Sacramentis in Genere 1868 De Deo Trino 1869 De Deo Uno 1870 De Verbo Incarnato 1870 some smaller treatises and the posthumous De Ecclesia Christi References edit a b c Miranda Salvador The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary No 107 Retrieved 2021 08 05 a b Murphy John F X Johann Baptist Franzelin The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 6 New York Robert Appleton Company 1909 Knorn Bernhard 2020 Johann Baptist Franzelin 1816 86 A Jesuit Cardinal Shaping the Official Teaching of the Church at the Time of the First Vatican Council Journal of Jesuit Studies 7 4 604 605 doi 10 1163 22141332 00704005 ISSN 2214 1324 Franzelin Johann Baptist 1910 New Catholic Dictionary Bible Dictionary StudyLight org Retrieved 2020 02 19 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Johann Baptist Franzelin Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Sources editKnorn Bernhard 2020 Johann Baptist Franzelin 1816 86 A Jesuit Cardinal Shaping the Official Teaching of the Church at the Time of the First Vatican Council Journal of Jesuit Studies 7 4 592 615 doi 10 1163 22141332 00704005 ISSN 2214 1324 Walter Peter 1987 Johann Baptist Franzelin 1816 1886 Jesuit Theologe Kardinal Ein Lebensbild in German Bozen Athesia ISBN 978 88 7014 438 3 Miranda Salvador The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary No 107 Retrieved 2021 08 05 Walsh Nicholas 1895 John Baptist Franzelin S J Cardinal Priest of the Title SS Boniface and Alexius A Sketch and a Study Dublin Gill Bonavenia Giuseppe 1887 Raccolta di memorie intorno alla vita di Giovanni Battista Franzelin della Compagnia di Gesu in Italian Rome Tipografia Poliglotta Commentarius de Vita Eminentissimi Auctoris in Franzelin Johann Baptist 1887 Theses de Ecclesia Christi in Latin Rome Propaganda Fide External links edit Kardynal Jan Chrzciciel Franzelin i jego znaczenie w katolickiej nauce Ks Antoni Langer SI Przeglad Powszechny www ultramontes pl in Polish Retrieved 2023 11 19 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Austria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Baptist Franzelin amp oldid 1185921867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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