- Pierre de Bérulle
Pierre de Bérulle (
February 4 ,1575 -October 2 ,1629 ) was a French cardinal andstatesman , one of the most important mystics of the 17th century in France, and founder of theFrench school of spirituality , who could count among his friends and disciples St.Vincent de Paul and St.Francis de Sales .Biography
He was born in the château of Cérilly, near
Troyes in Champagne, into two families of distinguished magistrates of the "parlement de Paris ". He was educated by theJesuits at Clermont and at theSorbonne , Paris. Soon after his ordination in 1599, he assisted Cardinal Duperron in his public controversy with theProtestant Philippe de Mornay , and made numerous converts. A mainstay of theCounter-Reformation in France, Bérulle founded the Congregation of theFrench Oratory in Paris (1611) and introduced theCarmelite nuns into France, notwithstanding the opposition of the friars of that order, who were jealous of his ascendancy. In his "Discours" Bérulle emphasized the incarnate Word of Jesus, and the abasement, self-surrender, servitude and humiliation—all Bérulle's words— of hisIncarnation Bérulle also played an important part as a statesman. He was the confessor of Henri IV after his conversion, but several times declined to be made a bishop. Bérulle obtained the necessary dispensations from Rome for
Henrietta Maria 's marriage to Charles I, and acted as her chaplain during the first year of her stay inEngland . In 1626, as French ambassador toSpain , he concluded the favourabletreaty of Monzón , to which his enemy Richelieu found objections. After the reconciliation of Louis XIII with his mother,Marie de Medici , through his agency, he was appointed a councillor of state, but had to resign this office, owing to his pro-Habsburg policy, which was opposed by Richelieu. He was made cardinal byPope Urban VIII , August 30 1627, but never received the red hat.Bérulle encouraged Descartes' philosophical studies, and it was through him that the
Samaritan Pentateuch , recently brought over fromConstantinople , was inserted in Lejay's "Bible Polyglotte " (1628–45). His treatise, "Des Grandeurs de Jésus", was a favourite book with the Jansenists. His works, edited by P Bourgoing (2 vols., 1644) were reprinted, by Migne in 1857.References
*1911
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02524b.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia"] "Pierre de Bérulle"
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1627.htm#Berulle Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church:] "Pierre de Bérulle"
* [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/abbe.papon/pierredeberulle.html Jean-Pierre Papon, "Dictionnaire"] "Pierre de Bérulle" (in French)
* [http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/873944helminiak.html Daniel A. Helminiak, "Catholicism's Spiritual Limbo: A Shift in "Incarnational" Spirituality"] . Origins of the "French School" of spirituality.
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