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The Pian Breviary was again altered by Sixtus V in 1588, who introduced the revised Vulgate, in 1602 by Clement VIII ( through Baronius and Bellarmine ), especially as concerns the rubrics ; and by Urban VIII ( 1623 – 1644 ), a purist who altered the text of certain hymns.
Until 1589, Bellarmine was occupied as professor of theology.
Cardinal Bellarmine was himself ambiguous about heliocentrism, personally noting that further research had to be done to confirm or condemn it.
This condemnation was subsequently confirmed by Leo II ( a fact disputed by such persons as Cesare Baronio and Bellarmine, but which has since become commonly accepted ) in the form, " and also Honorius, who did not attempt to sanctify this Apostolic Church with the teaching of Apostolic tradition, but by profane treachery permitted its purity to be polluted ".
Robert Bellarmine | Saint Robert Cardinal Bellarmine was a prince of the Roman Catholic Church during his lifetime.
They asserted that this was the position of Caesar Baronius and Robert Bellarmine.
A letter from Bellarmine to Galileo, however, states only the injunction that the heliocentric ideas could not be defended or held ; this letter was written expressly to enable Galileo to defend himself against rumors concerning what had happened in the meeting with Bellarmine.
The letter received enough circulation to be referred to in one of James's theological essays ( 1608 ), and Bellarmine was soon fencing in a pamphlet exchange with the King of England.
This book was promptly included in the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, and Cardinal Bellarmine attacked Gerson's work with severity.
" The book was allegedly read by Robert Bellarmine, Algernon Sydney and Thomas Jefferson ( who had it in his library ), but there is no evidence of a direct link with Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.
While he was ill, he spoke several times with his confessor, the cardinal and later saint, Robert Bellarmine.
Robert Bellarmine said that the assembly was a general council which was neither approved nor disapproved.
On March 14, 2006 Bellarmine Hall at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA was evacuated because of another bicycle with the band's name painted on it.
His first game was chess, which he played as a young child ; he was one of the best players at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose.
* University Street-Named for the street that was the main entrance to the University of the Pacific ( before it moved to Stockton, California and later purchased for Bellarmine College Preparatory.
Hamann attended Bellarmine College Preparatory and was an football player at Santa Clara University.
Passionei was decidedly anti-Jesuit, opposing the beatification of the Jesuit Cardinal Bellarmine in 1754.
Bellarmines were named after a particularly fearsome Catholic Inquisitor, Robert Bellarmine, who persecuted Protestants and was instrumental in the burning of Giordano Bruno.
* Monsignor Alfred F. Horrigan ( 1914 – 2005 ) was the founding president of Bellarmine College, now Bellarmine University.

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Bellarmine devoted eleven years to it while at the Roman College.
In recognition of Merton's close association with Bellarmine University, the university established an official repository for Merton's archives at the Thomas Merton Center on the Bellarmine campus in Louisville, Kentucky.
She participated in a number of theatrical productions in her teens at Notre Dame High School and Bellarmine College Preparatory, ultimately leading to study for a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Boston University.
Currently lacrosse coach and college counselor at Bellarmine College Preparatory and scout for the Washington Stealth.
* Crystal Kelly, former WNBA player, now women's assistant basketball coach at Bellarmine University
He attended Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose with his other brothers where he graduated in 1952 and subsequently enrolled at Washington State University at Pullman.
As well as those locations mentioned above, classical cast collections may be seen at the Museum of Classical Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, in the Royal Cast Collection in Copenhagen, and the Bellarmine Museum of Art at Fairfield University.
St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Newman Center at Illinois State University — formerly known as the Newman Club — is one of the strongest Newman Centers for fostering vocations among young Catholic adults.
Abramson has also served as an executive-in-residence at Bellarmine University.
Subsequent to his first tenure as mayor, Abramson practiced law with the Frost Brown Todd LLC firm and taught at Bellarmine University.
He appears to have been on better terms with the Church and notably with Bellarmine ; for in 1617 he issued, from a press at Rome, a Paraeneis ad Sectarios, an attack on the position of Protestantism.
He attended St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic school in Glasgow before studying law at Glasgow University.
Wigginton was a student at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California, interested in computers just as the earliest microprocessor-based computers were being assembled by hobbyists.
Bellarmine University, home of the Knights, fields 16 competitive NCAA Division II teams and competes in lacrosse at the Division I level ( the only men's collegiate lacrosse program in the state ).
The student body at that time was divided into three ' houses ': Bellarmine, Campion and Xavier, named after Jesuit saints.
Yaya currently teaches credit courses in African music and dance at Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY, offers workshops in traditional African healing, music and dance and leads " The Healing Drum " tour to Mali, West African in April and December.

Bellarmine and Vincenzo
* In addition to his magnum opus, the Istoria della Compagnia di Gesu for which he wrote 6 volumes, as Jesuit historiographer Bartoli produced 5 Jesuit Lives: Vincenzo Caraffa 1651, Robert Bellarmine 1678, Stanislas Kostka 1678, Francis Borgia 1681, and his science teacher Niccolo Zucchi 1682

Bellarmine and who
* Critics of sedevacantism argue that this also means that the theory advanced by the seventeenth-century theologian and Doctor of the Church Robert Bellarmine that a pope who fell into heresy would automatically forfeit his office and could be formally deposed has been overruled by Church authority by Benedict XIV in " De Synodo Dioecesano " ( 10, 1, 5 ) and by the 1917 Code of Canon Law, Can.
It found advocates in Cardinal Bellarmine, St. Francis of Sales, and St. Charles Borromeo ; who drew up a code of rules and established it in every parish of his diocese.
In fact, the earliest known written Iloko poems were the romances translated from Spanish by Francisco Lopez, an Augustinian friar who, in 1621, published his own Iloko translation of the Doctrina Cristiana by Cardinal Bellarmine, the first book to be printed in Iloko.

Bellarmine and Pope
After the murder in that year of Henry III of France, Pope Sixtus V sent Enrico Caetani as legate to Paris to negotiate with the Catholic League of France, and chose Bellarmine to accompany him as theologian.
When Pope Leo XI died, 1605, Cardinal Borghese became Pope over a number of candidates including Caesar Baronius and Roberto Cardinal Bellarmine ; his neutrality in the factional times made him an ideal compromise candidate.

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