- Avery Dulles
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name = Avery Robert Cardinal Dulles
See = not applicable
Title = Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society,Fordham University
Period = 1988–present
cardinal =21 February 2001
Predecessor =
post = Professor of Systematic Theology,Catholic University of America
Rank =Cardinal Deacon of SS. Nome di Gesù e Maria in Via Lata
date of birth =24 August ,1918 (aged 90)
place of birth =New York City ,New York ,
United States Avery Dulles, S.J. (born
August 24 ,1918 ) is a Cardinal of theRoman Catholic Church and currently the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society atFordham University , a position he has held since 1988. He is an internationally known author and lecturer.Dulles was raised Presbyterian but became agnostic. He converted to Catholicism in 1940, became a Jesuit in 1956, and was elevated to cardinal in 2001. He is one of the few contemporary cardinals who is not also a bishop.
He is the son of
John Foster Dulles , U.S. Secretary of State from 1953 to 1959, after whom the international airport near Washington, D.C., is named.Early Years
He was born in
Auburn, New York , the son of futureU.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (for whomWashington Dulles International Airport is named) and Janet Pomeroy Avery Dulles. His uncle wasDirector of Central Intelligence Allen Welsh Dulles . Both his great-grandfatherJohn W. Foster and great-uncleRobert Lansing also served as U.S. Secretary of State.The younger Dulles received his primary school education in
New York City and attended secondary schools inSwitzerland and the Choate School [http://www.choate.edu Choate Rosemary Hall] in New England.Dulles was raised a Presbyterian but had become an agnostic by the time he began college at Harvard in 1936. [ [http://www.catholic-pages.com/hierarchy/cardinals_bio.asp?ref=198 Biography of Avery Dulles at Catholic Pages.com] ] His religious doubts were diminished during a personally profound moment when he stepped out into a rainy day and saw a tree beginning to flower along the
Charles River ; after that moment he never again "doubted the existence of an all-good and omnipotent God". [Royal, Robert [http://www.crisismagazine.com/julaug2001/feature1.htm Avery Dulles's Long Road to Rome] Crisis Magazine July-Aug. 2001] He noted how histheism turned toward conversion toCatholicism : "The more I examined, the more I was impressed with the consistency and sublimity of Catholic doctrine." [Royal, Robert [http://www.crisismagazine.com/julaug2001/feature1.htm Avery Dulles's Long Road to Rome] Crisis Magazin July-Aug. 2001] He converted to Catholicism in 1940. [ [http://www.catholic-pages.com/hierarchy/cardinals_bio.asp?ref=198 Biography of Avery Dulles at Catholic Pages.com] ]After graduating from
Harvard College in 1940, he spent a year and a half inHarvard Law School , where he also founded the "St. Benedict Center" (which would become well-known due to the controversial Fr.Leonard Feeney S.J.), before serving in theUnited States Navy , emerging with the rank ofLieutenant . For his liaison work with theFrench Navy , he was awarded the FrenchCroix de guerre .ociety of Jesus and elevation to Cardinal
Upon his discharge from the Navy in 1946, Avery Dulles entered the
Society of Jesus , and was ordained to the priesthood in 1956. After a year in Germany, he studied at theGregorian University in Rome, and was awarded the doctorate in Sacred Theology in 1960.Although Jesuits do not normally accept promotion within the Church hierarchy, Dulles was created a Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church in Rome onFebruary 21 ,2001 byPope John Paul II . At the time of his elevation to cardinal, he was not abishop as is normally the case, but still only a priest. However, he successfully petitioned the Pope for a dispensation from episcopalconsecration due to advanced age, so unlike almost every other Cardinal Dulles is not a bishop. As cardinals are ceremoniallypastor s of churches in thediocese ofRome , his titular assignment is Cardinal-Deacon of "SS. Nome di Gesù e Maria in Via Lata " (the Most Holy Names of Jesus and Mary). Because he reached 80 before becoming cardinal, he is not, and has never been, eligible to vote in aconclave , though, like other retired cardinals, he is eligible to participate and, perhaps, be elected.infobox cardinalstyles
cardinal name=Avery Cardinal Dulles
dipstyle=His Eminence
offstyle=Your Eminence
relstyle=Cardinal
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deathstyle=not applicable Cardinal Dulles served on the faculty ofWoodstock College from 1960 to 1974 and that ofThe Catholic University of America from 1974 to 1988. He has been a visiting professor at: The Gregorian University (Rome),Weston School of Theology , Union Theological Seminary (New York),Princeton Theological Seminary ,Virginia Theological Seminary ,Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg ,Boston College ,Campion Hall, Oxford , theUniversity of Notre Dame , the Catholic University at Leuven,Yale University , andSt. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie . Cardinal Dulles is the author of over 700 articles on theological topics, and has published twenty-two books.Past President of both the
Roman Catholic Theological Society of America and theAmerican Theological Society and Professor Emeritus at The Catholic University of America, Cardinal Dulles has served on theInternational Theological Commission and as a member of the United States Lutheran/Roman Catholic Dialogue. He is presently a consultant to the Committee on Doctrine of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. He has an impressive collection of awards, includingPhi Beta Kappa , theCroix de Guerre , theCardinal Spellman Award for distinguished achievement in theology, the Boston College Presidential Bicentennial Award, theChristus Magister Medal from theUniversity of Portland (Oregon ), theReligious Education Forum Award from theNational Catholic Educational Association , America magazine'sCampion Award , theF. Sadlier Dinger Award for contributions to the catechetical ministry of the Church, theCardinal Gibbons Award from The Catholic University of America, theJohn Carroll Society Medal , theJerome Award from theRoman Catholic Library Association of America ,Fordhams Founders Award ,Gaudium Award from theBreukelein Institute , and thirty-threehonorary doctorate s.Farewell address and current health condition
In recent years, the Cardinal has been sufferening from ill heath, due to left over effects of the polio from his youth. On Tuesday April 1, 2008, Cardinal Dulles gave his Farewell Address as Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society. As Cardinal Dulles was unable to speak, former President of Fordham University Father Joseph O'Hare, S.J. read the Cardinal's address. In addition to the loss of speech, the use of his arms is impaired but his mind remains clear and he continues to work and communicate using his computer keyboard. [Imbelli, Robert P. [http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/blog/?p=2032 A Visit with Avery Dulles] Commonweal, June 1, 2008] Current Fordham President Father Joseph McShane, S.J. also presented him with the University's President's Medal that evening. April 1, 2008 also marked the date the Cardinal's book, "Church and Society: The Laurence J. McGinley Lectures, 1988-2007" (Fordham University Press, 2008) was released.
In his Farewell Lecture, the Cardinal reflected on his weakening condition:
Suffering and diminishment are not the greatest of evils but are normal ingredients in life, especially in old age. They are to be expected as elements of a full human existence.
Well into my 90th year I have been able to work productively. As I become increasingly paralyzed and unable to speak, I can identify with the many paralytics and mute persons in the Gospels, grateful for the loving and skillful care I receive and for the hope of everlasting life in Christ. If the Lord now calls me to a period of weakness, I know well that his power can be made perfect in infirmity. “Blessed be the name of the Lord!” [Imbelli, Robert P. [http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/blog/?p=2032 A Visit with Avery Dulles] Commonweal, June 1, 2008]
On April 19, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI gave the ailing Cardinal Dulles a private audience during his apostolic trip to the Unites States. The Cardinal prepared his written remarks to the Pope prior to the visit. [www.fordham.edu/Campus_Resources/Public_Affairs/topstories_1210.asp]
Publications
*"Revelation and the Quest for Unity" (1968)
*"Models of the Church", Doubleday, 1974. ISBN 978-0385-50545-1
*"Models of Revelation" (1983)
*"The Catholicity of the Church" (1985)
*"Models of the Church" 2nd ed. (1987)
*"The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System" (1992)
*"The Assurance of Things Hoped For: A Theology of Christian Faith" (1994)
*"The Splendor of Faith: The Theological Vision of Pope John Paul II" (1999; revised in 2003 for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the papal election)
*"The New World of Faith" (2000)
*"Newman" (2002).
*The fiftieth anniversary edition of his book, "A Testimonial to Grace", was republished in 1996 by the original publishers, Sheed and Ward, with an afterword containing his reflections on the past fifty years.*"Second Vatican Council"
External links
* Initial text based on faculty bio posted with permission from Avery Dulles, S.J.
* [http://www.fordham.edu/dulles/ Faculty Homepage]
* [http://www.ratzingerfanclub.com/Dulles/ Cardinal Avery Dulles Online Archive]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdulles.html Catholic Hierarchy - information on Cardinal Dulles]
* [http://www.catholic-pages.com/hierarchy/cardinals_bio.asp?ref=198 Catholic pages Cardinal Dulles bio]See also
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