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'''Paul Giustiniani''' (1476&ndash;1528) was a [[Roman Catholic]] clergyman who reformed the [[Camaldolese]] order of monks.<ref name="Belisle2002">{{cite book|first=Peter-Damian|last=Belisle|title=The Privilege of Love: Camaldolese Benedictine Spirituality|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WhNqT4mfk7AC&pg=PA18|accessdate=19 July 2013|year=2002|publisher=Liturgical Press|isbn=978-0-8146-2773-0|page=18}}</ref>
'''Paul Giustiniani''' (1476&ndash;1528) was a [[Roman Catholic]] clergyman who reformed the [[Camaldolese]] order of monks.

In 1510, he joined [[Camaldoli]]. At the time, there were problems and disagreements in monastic observance between the hermits and monks in Camaldoli, and which Prior General [[Peter Delfino]] were unable to resolve. He was friends with [[Pope Leo X]], who granted Giustiniani the powers to institute reform of the order. He was elected superior of the hermitage and Camaldoli in 1516 and published the ''Regula Vitae Eremiticae'' in 1520.<ref name="Belisle2002" />

However, he continued to encounter disagreement and opposition to his reforms, and so subsequently left with some other hermits to form a separate group, which would later evolve into an autonomous congregation.<ref name="Belisle2002">{{cite book|first=Peter-Damian|last=Belisle|title=The Privilege of Love: Camaldolese Benedictine Spirituality|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WhNqT4mfk7AC&pg=PA18|accessdate=19 July 2013|year=2002|publisher=Liturgical Press|isbn=978-0-8146-2773-0|page=18}}</ref>


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Paul Giustiniani (1476–1528) was a Roman Catholic clergyman who reformed the Camaldolese order of monks.

In 1510, he joined Camaldoli. At the time, there were problems and disagreements in monastic observance between the hermits and monks in Camaldoli, and which Prior General Peter Delfino were unable to resolve. He was friends with Pope Leo X, who granted Giustiniani the powers to institute reform of the order. He was elected superior of the hermitage and Camaldoli in 1516 and published the Regula Vitae Eremiticae in 1520.[1]

However, he continued to encounter disagreement and opposition to his reforms, and so subsequently left with some other hermits to form a separate group, which would later evolve into an autonomous congregation.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Belisle, Peter-Damian (2002). The Privilege of Love: Camaldolese Benedictine Spirituality. Liturgical Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-8146-2773-0. Retrieved 19 July 2013.