- Juan Tomás de Rocaberti
Juan Tomás de Rocaberti (b. of a noble family at
Perelada , inCatalina , c. 1624; d. at Madrid13 June 1699 ) was a Spanish theologian.Educated at
Gerona , he entered the Dominican convent there, receiving the habit in 1640. His success in theological studies at the convent of Valencia secured for him the chair of theology in the university.In 1666 he was chosen provincial of
Aragon , and in 1670 the General Chapter elected him general of the order. The celebrated DominicanVincent Contenson dedicated to him his "Theologia mentis et cordis".In 1676 he was appointed by
Carlos II of Spain firstArchbishop of Valencia , and then governor of that province. In 1695 he was madeinquisitor-general of Spain .He obtained the canonization of Sts. Louis Bertrand and
Rose of Lima , the solemn beatification ofPius V , and the annual celebration in the order of the feast of Bl.Albert the Great and others.Works
Rocaberti is best known as an active
apologist of thepapacy , againstGallican s andProtestant s.His first work in the sense was "De Romani pontificis in temporalibus auctoritate " (3 vols., Valentia, 1691-94). His most important work is the "Bibliotheca Maxima Pontificia" (21 vols., Rome, 1697-00). In this monumental work the author collected and published in alphabetical order, and in their entirety, all the important works dealing with the primacy of the Holy See from an orthodox point of view, beginning with
Abraham Bzovius and ending withZacharias Boverius . A summary is given in Hurter's "Nomenclator".References
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Quétif -Échard , Script. ord. Prad., II (Paris, 1721), 630,827;
*Touron , Hist. des hom. Ill. De l'ordre Dom., V (Paris, 1748), 714-26;
*Hugo von Hurter , "Nomenclator literarius recentioris theologiae catholicae", II: Année Dominicaine, XIII, 785.
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