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'''Wigand Wirt''' (1460{{mdash}}June 30, 1519) born at [[Frankfurt]]<ref name="Knight">{{cite web |last1=Knight |first1=Kevin |title=Wigand Wirt |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15661a.htm |website=New Advent |publisher=Kevin Knight |accessdate=24 May 2020 |ref=Knight}}</ref>, was a [[Germans|German]] [[theologian]] best known for his polemic writings attacking the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[doctrine]] of the [[immaculate Conception]]. In 1506, the [[Elector of Mainz|Archbishop of Mainz]] forbade the reading of certain of Wirt's works, and in 1512, the [[Holy See|Vatican]] officially decided against him. He was elected as [[prior]] of a [[convent]] in [[Stuttgart]] in 1506, and was a prior in [[Steyr|Steyer]] at the time of his death.
'''Wigand Wirt''' (1460{{mdash}}June 30, 1519) born at [[Frankfurt]],<ref name="Knight">{{cite web |last1=Knight |first1=Kevin |title=Wigand Wirt |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15661a.htm |website=New Advent |publisher=Kevin Knight |accessdate=24 May 2020 |ref=Knight}}</ref> was a [[Germans|German]] [[theologian]] best known for his polemic writings attacking the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[doctrine]] of the [[immaculate Conception]]. In 1506, the [[Elector of Mainz|Archbishop of Mainz]] forbade the reading of certain of Wirt's works, and in 1512, the [[Holy See|Vatican]] officially decided against him. He was elected as [[prior]] of a [[convent]] in [[Stuttgart]] in 1506, and was a prior in [[Steyr|Steyer]] at the time of his death.


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Revision as of 21:00, 14 January 2021

Wigand Wirt (1460—June 30, 1519) born at Frankfurt,[1] was a German theologian best known for his polemic writings attacking the Catholic doctrine of the immaculate Conception. In 1506, the Archbishop of Mainz forbade the reading of certain of Wirt's works, and in 1512, the Vatican officially decided against him. He was elected as prior of a convent in Stuttgart in 1506, and was a prior in Steyer at the time of his death.

References

  1. ^ Knight, Kevin. "Wigand Wirt". New Advent. Kevin Knight. Retrieved 24 May 2020.