词条 | Pierre Marchant |
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| type = | honorific-prefix = Father | name = Petrus Marchantius | honorific-suffix = O.F.M.Rec. | title = Provincial of the Flemish Province | image = Pierre Marchant.jpg | caption = Portrait of Pierre Marchant engraved by Pieter de Jode II | church = Roman Catholic | enthroned = | ended = | predecessor = | successor = | ordination = | consecration = | rank = | other_post = | birth_name = Pierre Marchant | birth_date = 1585 | birth_place = Couvin, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Holy Roman Empire | death_date = 11 November 1661 | death_place = Ghent, County of Flanders, Spanish Netherlands | buried = | nationality = | occupation = | alma_mater = Leuven University | signature = }} Pierre Marchant or Petrus Marchantius O.F.M.Rec. (1585–1661) was a spiritual writer and religious reformer in 17th-century Flanders. LifeMarchant was born at Couvin in what is now Belgium in 1585 and entered the recollect community in that town in 1601, aged 16. He acquired a profound knowledge of scholastic philosophy and theology, and for several years taught in the schools of his order. In 1618 he was appointed guardian of the Ghent convent and introduced the Recollect reform there.[1] He represented his province at general chapters of the order in Segovia in 1621 and in Rome in 1625. At the latter general chapter he was elected definitor general of the order. In 1633 and again in 1637 he was visitor of the English Recollects. He was twice elected provincial of the Flemish province. In 1639 was appointed commissary general over the provinces of Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Ireland. His duties as commissary general brought him into contact with Irish politics during the times of the Confederation of Kilkenny. He took sides with the Ormondists and gave encouragement to their opposition to the nuncio Giovanni Battista Rinuccini. He was called upon by the authorities of the order to justify his conduct in connection with the Irish question, and in 1661 he addressed to the general chapter then assembled in Rome his apologia under the title of Relatio veridica et sincera status Provinciae Hiberniae. This is a very rare book, never widely circulated and condemned by the general chapter; and ordered to be destroyed. Marchant was a voluminous author. His major work is Tribunal Sacramentale, which contains a full exposition of moral theology for the use of confessors. He puts aside all disputed opinions, and simply states the doctrinal teaching of the Catholic Church, drawing his proofs from Holy Scripture, the decisions of councils, the constant tradition of the Church, and the writings of the saints. The treatise on probabilism is lucid and complete. Its principles are within the restrictions placed on the doctrine later on by the decrees of Alexander VII and Innocent XI; and in many points match the doctrine subsequently propounded by Daniel writing against the Lettres Provinciales. Marchant wrote several works on the cult of St. Joseph. His Sanctificatio S. Joseph Sponsi Virginis in utero asserta (Bruges, [1630]), was placed on the Index, 19 March 1633. His brother James was the author of the Hortus Pastorum. Marchant died in Ghent on 11 November 1661. Works
References1. ^T.J. Lamy, "Marchant, Pierre", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 13 (Brussels, 1895), 450-454.
5 : Year of birth unknown|1661 deaths|Belgian Franciscans|1585 births|People from Couvin |
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