Leonard Feeney
Leonard Edward Feeney (February 18, 1897 – January 30, 1978) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest, poet, lyricist, and essayist.He articulated an interpretation of the Catholic doctrine ''extra Ecclesiam nulla salus'' ("outside the Church there is no salvation"). He took the position that baptism of blood and baptism of desire are unavailing and that therefore no non-Catholics will be saved. Those positions are called, after him, Feeneyism.
Fighting against what he perceived to be the liberalization of Catholic doctrine, he was excommunicated by the Holy See. He was described as Boston's homegrown version of Father Charles Coughlin for his antisemitism. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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5by Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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6by Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978Location: Paul Bechtold Library, Catholic Theological Union
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8by Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978Location: U.S. Catholic Special Collection, University of Dayton
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9by Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978Location: U.S. Catholic Special Collection, University of Dayton
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Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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17Created 1927Other Authors: “...Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978...”
Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
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