George Tyrrell
George Tyrrell (6 February 1861 – 15 July 1909) was an Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and a highly controversial theologian and scholar. A convert from Anglicanism, Tyrrell joined the Jesuit order in 1880. His attempts to adapt Catholic theology to modern culture and science made him a key figure in the debate over modernism in the Catholic Church beginning in the late 19th-century. During the anti-modernist crusade led by Pope Pius X, Tyrrell was expelled from the Jesuit Order in 1906 and excommunicated in 1908. Provided by Wikipedia-
51by Petre, Maude Dominica, 1863-1942Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1903
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52by Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1908
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53by Julian, of Norwich, 1343-Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1920
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54by Sabatier, Paul, 1858-1928Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1910
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55by Margerie, Amédée de, 1825-1905Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1902
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56by Broglie, Emmanuel de, 1854-1926Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1901
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57Created 1908Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
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58by Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556Other Authors: “...Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909...”
Created 1900
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