- Jean de Brisacier
Jean de Brisacier (b.
Blois , France,9 June ,1592 ; d. there,10 September ,1668 ) was aJesuit controversialist and opponent ofJansenism .He entered the
Society of Jesus in 1619; on the completion of his studies, he gave himself to preaching for many years. Afterwards he was in turnRector of the colleges of Aix,Blois , andRouen , Visitor to the province of Portugal, Procurator of theParis Foreign Missions Society andSuperior of the Professed House in Paris. His love for missionary work was such that shortly before his death, he remarked that he counted as nothing all the years he had not spent in it.Brisacier was an ardent opponent of Jansenism, and never lost an opportunity of attacking it. In a sermon preached at Blois, in 1651, he denounced what he saw as the deceit practiced its adherents, particularly in the district around his native town, where the curé of Cour-Cheverny, M. L'Abbé Callaghan, was very active in promoting it. This gave rise to a spirited controversy. In reply to the Jansenists' answer to his sermon, he repeated his charges, in a publication entitled "Le jansénisme confondu dans l'advocat du sieur Callaghan, par le P. Brisacier, avec la deffense de son sermon fait à Blois, le 29 Mars, 1651, contre la response du Port Royal". This work was quickly condemned by Jean François Paul de Gondi,
Archbishop of Paris , because of its personal attacks directed especially against the Jansenists ofPort-Royal . After this censure the dispute continued for some time, and called forth a long series of pamphlets. As late as 1862, the controversy was kept up by Abbé Pletteau and G. Bordillon.References
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Sommervogel , "Bibl. de la c, de J.", II, 186
*HugoHurter , "Nomenclator", II, 70.
*Catholic|Jean de Brisacier
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