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    The end of Illich's tenure at the university came in 1960 as the result of a controversy involving bishops James Edward McManus and James Peter Davis, who had denounced Governor Luis Muñoz Marín and his Popular Democratic Party for their positions in favor of birth control and divorce.

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · An Austrian-born Catholic priest who often clashed with the Vatican, Illich eventually left the priesthood to become an itinerant speaker, public intellectual, and best-selling author. His thinking was sprawling and eclectic, but much of it focused on how we might pursue deeper, more meaningful spiritual lives in a modern world that seems ...

  3. In 1968 Illich was called to the Vatican to answer charges of heresy. Although no formal conviction was made, Catholic priests were banned from enrolling for courses at the Centre for Intercultural Formation. Later the same year, Illich resigned from the public duties of the Medical Nemesis 40 years on: the enduring legacy of Ivan Illich aBSTracT

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  4. Jan 11, 2003 · So he severed ties with the Church and resigned the priesthood. But by then he had chosen the social causes for which his centre became an international focus for intellectual debate and a respected think tank, from where Illich produced a steady flow of books and articles preaching counterintuitive sociology.

  5. Aug 31, 2024 · Ivan Illich was an Austrian philosopher and Roman Catholic priest known for his radical polemics arguing that the benefits of many modern technologies and social arrangements were illusory and that, still further, such developments undermined humans’ self-sufficiency, freedom, and dignity.

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  6. Jun 10, 2016 · This paper examines the process of radicalisation of Monsignor Ivan Illich during the 1960s, having as its setting Cuernavaca, Mexico – a creative, fluid space where Illich was in contact with Bishop Méndez Arceo, Erich Fromm and Gregorio Lemercier.

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  8. Jun 14, 2024 · Illich (1926-2002) was an unconventional Catholic priest, who was recognized by the church both for his intellectual brilliance and his clashes with the hierarchy. Ultimately, this led to his resignation from active priesthood, although not from engagement with the study and practice of faith.

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