- Franciscus Sonnius
Franciscus Sonnius (b. at
Zon inBrabant ,12 August 1506 ; d. atAntwerp ,30 June 1576 ) was a Flemish theologian. His real name was Van de Velde, but in later years he called himself after his native place.Life
He went to school in
's-Hertogenbosch andLeuven , and afterwards studied medicine for a time, then theology; in 1536 he received the licentiate and in 1539 the doctorate in theology. After labouring for a short time as a parish priest atMeerbeek and Leuven, he became professor of theology at theCatholic University of Leuven in 1544, and attended theCouncil of Trent in 1546, 1547, and 1551. He was sent to the council first by BishopKarl de Croy van Doornik , then byMaria of Castile, Queen of Hungary , the regent of the Netherlands.In 1557 he also took an active part in the religious
disputation of Worms . Not long after thisPhilip II of Spain sent him to Rome to negotiate withPope Paul IV in regard to ecclesiastical matters in the Netherlands, especially as to increasing the number of dioceses and separating the Belgian monasteries from the German, as in the latter the Reformation was rapidly spreading. In acknowledgment of his success, he was appointedBishop of Bois-le-Duc in 1566, but he was not consecrated until two years later, byCardinal Granvella .In 1569 he was appointed the first
Bishop of Antwerp and in the following year came into possession of his diocese. He founded anecclesiastical court and visited all the parishes of his diocese. He proclaimed the decisions of the Council of Trent and established regular meetings of the deaneries. As Bishop of Antwerp, he held two diocesan synods, setting an example that exerted influence beyond the boundaries of thearchbishopric of Mechlin . In 1616 the cathedral chapter and the city erected a monument to him.Works
He opposed
Calvinism and wrote for this purpose a clear summary of its teachings for the use of the clergy, under the title "Succincta demonstratio errorum confessionis Calvinistae recenter per has regiones sparsae" (Louvain, 1567). He also wrote a textbook ofdogmatics : "Demonstrationum religionis christianae libri tres" (Antwerp, 1564), to which in 1577, after his death, a fourth book was added, "De sacramentis".References
*Gils and Coppens, "Nieuwe beschrijving van het bisdom van's Bosch", I (Bois-le-Duc, 1840), 218; Allge. deutsche Biog., XXXIV.
External links
*CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14142a.htm|title=Franciscus Sonnius
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