- Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry (
March 10 ,1805 -February 6 ,1872 ) was a French author and theologianBiography
Gratry was born at
Lille .He was educated at the
École Polytechnique of Paris. After a period of mental struggle which he has described in "Souvenirs de ma jeunesse", he was ordained priest in 1832. After a stay atStrasbourg as professor of the Petit Séminaire, he was appointed director of theCollège Stanislas in Paris in 1842 and, in 1847, chaplain of theÉcole Normale Supérieure . He became vicar-general of Orleans in 1861, professor ofethics at the Sorbonne in 1862, and, on the death ofBarante , a member of the French Academy in 1867, where he occupied the seat formerly held byVoltaire .Together others (abbé Pétitot, curé of Saint Roch,
Hyacinthe de Valroger ) he reconstituted theOratory of the Immaculate Conception , a society of priests mainly devoted to education. Gratry was one of the principal opponents of the definition of thedogma ofpapal infallibility , but in this respect he submitted to the authority of theFirst Vatican Council .He died at
Montreux in Switzerland.elected works
*"De la connaissance de Dieu", opposing
Positivism (1855)
*"La Logique" (1856)
*"Les Sources, conseils pour la conduite de l'esprit" (1861-1862)
*"La Philosophie du credo" (1861)
*"Commentaire sur l'évangile de Saint Matthieu" (1863)
*"Jésus-Christ: réponse à M. Renan" (1864)
*"Les Sophistes et la critique" (in controversy with E Vacherot) (1864)
*"La Morale et la loi de l'histoire", setting forth his social views (1868)
*"Mgr. l'évêque d'Orléans et Mgr. l'archevêque de Malines" (1869), containing a clear exposition of the historical arguments against the doctrine of papal infallibility.References
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* Marias, Julian. La filosofia del Padre Gratry. 2nd ed. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 1948.External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06731b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
* El sentido de lo infinito en Gratry, por Máximo Lameiro. http://usuarios.iponet.es/ddt/infinitogratry.htm
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