Pedro Fabro ante la reforma protestante

Peter Faber, known for his special talent in dialogue and human touch as well as for his excellent theological training in Paris, was one of the Jesuits sent by Ignatius of Loyola to handle matters of dialogue with Protestants and the reform of the Catholic Church. Faber participated in the colloqui...

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Published in:Estudios eclesiásticos
Main Author: Santiago Madrigal Terrazas, S. J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2007
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Further subjects:B Jesuitas
B Compañía de Jesús
B Protestantes
B diálogo religioso
B Reforma de la Iglesia
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Summary:Peter Faber, known for his special talent in dialogue and human touch as well as for his excellent theological training in Paris, was one of the Jesuits sent by Ignatius of Loyola to handle matters of dialogue with Protestants and the reform of the Catholic Church. Faber participated in the colloquiums at Worms (1540) and at the Diet of Ratsbona (1541). His participation in the Council of Trent was later truncated by a premature death. His writings, especially his Memories, and the notes left by the Carthusian Gerard Kalckbrenner of Hammont taken in conversations with the Saboyan, allow the author of this article to describe the traits of that mission among the Protestants: the insistence by Faber to dialogue in charity and the example of own’s life and his search for common ground; situating this all in the theological debates and the historical context of the time period.
Pedro Fabro, por sus destacadas dotes para el diálogo y el trato humano, y por su excelente formación teológica parisina, fue uno de los jesuitas enviados por Ignacio de Loyola a tareas vinculadas con el diálogo con los protestantes y la reforma de la propia Iglesia Católica. Fabro participó en los «coloquios» de Worms (1540) y en la Dieta de Ratisbona (1541). Su participación en el concilio de Trento fue truncada por una muerte prematura. Sus escritos, especialmente su Memorial, y las notas que el cartujo Gerardo Kalckbrenner de Hammont tomó de las conversaciones con el Saboyano, permiten al autor de este artículo describir los rasgos de aquella misión con los protestantes: la insistencia de Fabro en el diálogo desde la caridad, el ejemplo de vida y la búsqueda de territorios comunes; situando todo ello en los debates teológicos y en el contexto histórico de la época.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos