- Etienne Bauny
Etienne Bauny (b. in 1564 at
Mouzon ,Ardennes , France; d.3 December 1649 , atSaint Pol de Léon ) was a FrenchJesuit theologian.Life
He was admitted into the Society of Jesus, 20 July, 1593, and after teaching humanities and rhetoric he was promoted to the chair of moral theology which he occupied for sixteen years. [web cite|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02352b.htm|title=Etienne Bauny|work=
Catholic Encyclopedia ] He was for a time superior of the Jesuit residence atPontoise . He had the confidence of the most distinguished prelates of his age, especially ofFrançois Cardinal de la Rochefoucauld , who chose him as hisspiritual director , and ofRené de Rieux ,Bishop of Léon , who entrusted to him the settlement of the most delicate affairs of his episcopate.Bauny's knowledge of moral theology was profound, but he was in many points too lenient. His indulgence excited the indignation of the
Jansenists , and it was to him thatBlaise Pascal ,Arnauld and others turned, when they accused the Society of Jesus of teaching lax morality.He was a man of extraordinary severity towards himself, a skilful guide of souls, full of charity towards sinners, prudent in the management of affairs. He died in the
odour of sanctity , almost in the very exercise of his apostolic ministry, at the advanced age of eighty-five.Works
His published works are:
#"Constitutiones Synodales dioecesis Leonensis, a Renato de Rieux Episcopo Leonensi promulgatae Paulipoli in Leoniâ" (Paris, 1630)
#"Pratique du droit canonique au gouvernement de l'Eglise, correction des moeurs, et distribution des bénéfices, le tout au style et usage de France" (Paris, 1634)
#"De Sacramentis ac Personis Sacris, earumque dignitate, obligationibus ac jure, juxta sacrarum litterarum testimonia, SS. Patrum sententias Canonum ac Conciliorum sanctiones, cum summariis, indice duplice, uno tractatuum et quaestionum, rerum altero. Theologiae moralis pars prima" (Paris, 1640) in fol.
#"Tractatus de censuris ecclesiasticis" (Paris, 1642), in fol.
#"Nova beneficiorum praxisæ" (Paris, 1649).The second and third of these works are on the Index.
References
*Guilhermy, Menologe de la c. de J., Assistance de France, II, 559
*Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator, I, 494
* Sommervogel, Bibliotheque de la c. de J., I, col. 1058.
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