- John Hardon
John A. S. A. Hardon, S.J. (
June 18 ,1914 -December 30 ,2000 ) was aCatholic priest , writer, andtheologian .Hardon was born into a devout Catholic family in Midland,
Pennsylvania and raised inCleveland ,Ohio . He obtained his bachelor's degree atJohn Carroll University before entering theSociety of Jesus in 1936. He obtained a master's degree in philosophy atLoyola University Chicago , studied theology at West Baden College inWest Baden, Indiana and was ordained a priest on June 18, 1947 on his 33rd birthday. He received his doctorate in theology from thePontifical Gregorian University inRome .Father Hardon was a very prominent member of the
Jesuit community, which is known for its academic rigor, and wrote dozens of books on religion andtheology , including: "The Catholic Catechism" (1975), a defining volume of Catholic orthodoxy; and the "Modern Catholic Dictionary" [ [http://www.therealpresence.org/dictionary/adict.htm Dictionary of Terms - A ] ] (1980), the first major Catholic reference dictionary published after theSecond Vatican Council (1962-1965). Hardon was also a major contributor to Catholic newspapers and magazines and was executive editor of "The Catholic Faith" magazine. Hardon had a close working relationship withPope Paul VI , engaging in several initiatives at the Pope's request, including his authoring of "The Catholic Catechism".Father Hardon's "Catholic Catechism" was a significant post-Vatican II work in the sense that it essentially brought modern Catholic teaching and faith into one book, unlike any other before, and was a precursor to the "
Catechism of the Catholic Church ", which is the official codified teaching of the Catholic Church, written by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (nowPope Benedict XVI ) and promulgated byPope John Paul II in 1992. Hardon served as a consultant for the drafting of that document.Father Hardon died in
Clarkston, Michigan , onDecember 30 ,2000 after suffering from several illnesses. Having been known throughout his life as a holy man, there is interest among some Catholics for hisbeatification and a Church-sanctioned prayer for that cause has been written. According to Church law, Father Hardon could have his cause for beatification opened by the Church as early asDecember 30 ,2005 . If that happens it would place him on the path towards possiblesainthood . An effort is underway to establish a Father Hardon library and study center at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA.References
* [http://www.therealpresence.org/ Tribute page]
External links
* [http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/archives.htm#nav List of on-line articles]
* [http://www.mariancatechist.com/html/formation/rechristianizeamerica.htm "Re-Christianize America: Become a Marian Catechist" by Archbishop Raymond L. Burke]Bibliography
* "A Prophet for the Priesthood"
* "The Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan"
* "All My Liberty"
* "Modern Catholic Dictionary"
* "Catholic Prayer book"
* "Marian Catechist Manual"
* "Theology of Prayer"
* "Spiritual Life in the Modern World"
* "Salvation and Sanctification"
* "Holiness in the Church"
* "The Faith"
* "With Us Today: On the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist"
* "The History of Eucharistic Adoration"
* "History and Theology of Grace: The Catholic Teaching on Divine Grace"
* "The Question and Answer Catholic Catechism", Doubleday, 1981. [http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385136648 ISBN 978-0385-13664-8]
*"The Catholic Catechism: A Contemporary Catechism of the Teachings of the Catholic Church", Doubleday, 1975. ISBN 978-0385-50819-3
* "Retreat with the Lord: A Popular Guide to the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola"
*"The Pocket Catechism", Doubleday, 1989. [http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385242936 ISBN 978-0385-24293-6]
*"The Pocket Catholic Dictionary: Abridged Edition of a Modern Catholic Dictionary", Doubleday, 1985. [http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385232388 ISBN 978-0385-23238-8]
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