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In he entered the diocesan college of St. Lo, run by the Oratorians. With one of his townsmen, Henri Boivin (like him to become a Sulpician and dead at Issy in ), Adolphe Tanquerey rose to the head of a class in which good students were not scarce.Business · Cookbooks · Wellness Adolphe TANQUEREY, ADOLPHE ALFRED Sulpician theologian; b. Blainville, Normandy, May 1, ; d. Aix-en-Provence, Feb. 21, Tanquerey attended the College of Saint-Lô and studied for the priesthood at the diocesan seminary of Coutances () and at Saint-Sulpice in Paris ().
Mystical Theology. After the A French Sulpician, Adolphe Tanquerey was a one-time teacher at Old St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore. Tanquerey was best known by priests and seminarians of the middle part of this century for his three-volume synopses of dogmatic and moral theology.
Drawing upon the teaching of seven On 21 February the seminary world lost one of the great spiritual writers of the early twentieth century, Sulpician Father Adolph TANQUEREY. Born in Blainville-sur-Mer, France in , Father Tanquerey was ordained a priest in and entered the Society of Saint Sulpice the following year.
Author: Very Rev Adolphe Tanqueray Among the famous manual compilers were Fr. Hieronymus Noldin, SJ (+), a professor at the University of Innsbruck, and Adolphe Tanqueray, SS (+), who taught at St. Mary’s in Baltimore.
In his treatise of 800 Clear, thorough, easy to read, orthodox, authoritative, beautifully organized, logically developed, lively and practical, the book covers the whole field of spirituality. The Rev. Father Adolphe.
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Profound story of an American Adolphe Tanquerey, author of The Spiritual Life: A Treatise on Ascetical and Mystical Theology, on LibraryThing.