Loyson, Hyacinthe, 1827-1912

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Name (Latin)
Loyson, Hyacinthe, 1827-1912
Other forms of name
Hyacinthe, Père, 1827-1912
Jacinto, Padre, 1827-1912
Loyson, Jacinto, 1827-1912
Hyacinthe, père, 1827-1912
Hyacinthe, Father, 1827-1912
Loyson, Charles Jean Marie, 1827-1912
Date of birth
1827-03-10
Date of death
1912-02-09
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 44293963
Wikidata: Q3143595
Library of congress: no 98060846
Sources of Information
  • My last will and testament, 1895:title page (Hyacinthe Loyson (Père Hyacinthe))
  • O celibato ecclesiastico, 1873?:t.p. (Padre Jacinto) p. iii (padre Jacinto Loyson) p. 191 (Hyacinthe Loyson)
  • OCLC 02/03/98(hdg.: Loyson, Hyacinthe, 1827-1912; usage: Hyacinthe Loyson)
  • His Discourses on various occasions, 1869:t.p. (the Reverend Father Hyacinthe, late superior of the Barefooted Carmelites of Paris, and preacher of the conferences of Notre Dame)
  • LCCN 31-2757: His The family and the church, 1870(hdg.: Loyson, Charles Jean Marie, known as Père Hyacinthe, 1827-1912)
  • Petit Robert 2, 1974(Loyson, Charles, dit le Père Hyacinthe; 1827-1912)
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Wikipedia description:

Charles Jean Marie Loyson (10 March 1827 – 9 February 1912), better known by his religious name Père Hyacinthe, was a famous French preacher and theologian. He was a Roman Catholic priest who had been a Sulpician and a Dominican novice before becoming a Discalced Carmelite and provincial of his order, but left the Roman Catholic Church, in 1869, after major excommunication was pronounced against him. He was known especially for his eloquent sermons at Notre Dame de Paris and sought to reconcile Catholicism with modern ideas.

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