词条 | Guillaume Pouget |
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| name = Guillaume Pouget | image = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1847|10|14|df=y}} | birth_place = Maurines, Cantal, France | death_date = {{Death date and age|1933|02|24|1847|10|14|df=y}} | death_place = Paris, France | nationality = French | other_names = | occupation = Priest | known_for = }} Guillaume Pouget (14 October 1847 – 24 February 1933) was a Vincentian priest who had great influence on many Christian scholars in the early 20th century. LifeGuillaume Pouget was born to a poor farming family on 14 October 1847 in Morsanges, a hamlet in the Maurines commune of Cantal {{convert|28|km}} from Saint-Flour, Cantal. He was the oldest of six children.{{sfn|Chalaye|2003}} His parent's house was a small, low building of large granite blocks built in 1827, with a ground floor room lit by two windows, and a bedroom on the floor above.{{sfn|Chento|2012}} He had taught himself to read by the age of five. He first went to school when he was twelve, but only during the winter, helping his father in the fields during the rest of the year. The local priest noticed his extraordinary gifts and persuaded his parents to let him continue his studies. At the age of 15 he was enrolled in the minor seminary of Saint Flour.{{sfn|Chalaye|2003}} Pouget completed his studies at the age of 19 and became a priest of the Pères Lazaristes. From 1872 to 1905 he taught various subjects at Évreux, Saint Flour, Dax and Paris. On 20 July 1905 he was forbidden from further teaching since he was "too far ahead of his time", despite the support of his superior. He accepted this ruling, but continued to be the spiritual father of many priests and intellectuals who came to him for advice. His eyesight began to deteriorate in 1873, and he lost his right eye in April 1895. His left eye failed in January 1909 and he became totally blind. Guillaume Pouget died on 24 February 1933, and is buried in Montparnasse Cemetery. PublicationsPouget did not publish on his own initiative under his own name, but the following articles have been identified as his:{{sfn|Poulat|1979|pp=653–654}} {{refbegin}}
|others=(November 1906 pp. 813–831; January 1907 pp. 1–12; February 1907 pp. 81–90; April 1907 pp. 249–282)}}
Some of his writings was later published by the Lyon printing house La Source of Victor Carlhian. These included:{{sfn|Victor Carlhian – Musée du diocèse}} {{refbegin}}
Posthumous publications include: {{refbegin}}
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|last=Chalaye|first=Marcel|title=Qui était Guillaume Pouget ? |journal=Lettre d’Ananie|year=2003 |accessdate=2015-07-10}}
|last=Poulat |first=E.|title=Histoire dogme et critique dans la crise moderniste|publisher=Casterman|location=Tournai|year=1979}}
|title=Victor Carlhian|publisher=Musée du diocèse de Lyon|accessdate=2015-06-10|language=French}}{{refend}} Further reading{{refbegin}}
|url=http://via.library.depaul.edu/mission_charite/1|accessdate=2015-07-10}}{{refend}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pouget, Guillaume}} 3 : 1847 births|1933 deaths|French Roman Catholic priests |
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