biography
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Hyacinthe, Père
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originally Charles Loyson
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pronunciation:
[eeasĩt]
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| lived:
| (1827–1912)
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| biography:
| French preacher. He taught philosophy and theology at Avignon and Nantes, gathering enthusiastic audiences to the Madeleine and Notre Dame in Paris. He boldly denounced abuses in the Church, and was excommunicated (1869). He married in 1872, and continued to preach, protesting against the Infallibility Dogma. In 1879 he founded a Gallican Catholic Church in Paris. His writings include Mon Testament, ma protestation (1873). |
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