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  1. Robert Bellarmine (Roberto Bellarmino, 1542-1621) was a scholar, theologian and intrepid defender of the Faith during the controversies of the Reformation. As a cardinal he served three popes who counted on his wisdom and scholarly advice.

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  2. St. Robert's Bellarmine's teaching on the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ was an important source of many of the decrees and definitions of the Second Vatican Council. In addition, Pope...

  3. Sep 17, 2024 · St. Robert Bellarmine, whose feast is celebrated Sept. 17 on the General Roman Calendar, was a Jesuit and a cardinal who used his incredible intellect to defend Catholic teaching, largely through...

  4. Bellarmine displayed extraordinary intellectual skills from a young age. Upon entering the Jesuit Order in 1560, he went on to teach philosophy and the humanities. As Bellarmine delved into his studies in theology, the Lord was sharpening the saint’s mind for the next stage of his life.

  5. (Also, "Bellarmino"). A distinguished Jesuit theologian, writer, and cardinal, born at Montepulciano, 4 October, 1542; died 17 September, 1621. His father was Vincenzo Bellarmino, his mother Cinthia Cervini, sister of Cardinal Marcello Cervini, afterwards Pope Marcellus II.

  6. Aug 26, 2013 · A nephew of Pope Marcellus II, he entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1560. Bellarmine studied at the Roman College, where he returned, after brief sojourns at various universities in Europe, as a professor first and as rector later.

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  8. Sep 15, 2022 · Bellarmine was a tireless defendant of the Church against the heresies of his era, always grounding his positions in logic and reasoned argumentation. He also wrote on issues of Church and government, refuting the idea of the divine right of Kings and criticizing the pope’s authority over secular rulers.

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