Giovanni Paolo Oliva
Giovanni Paolo Oliva (born October 4, 1600 in Genoa , † November 26, 1681 in Rome ) was the 11th general of the Societas Jesu .
Life
At the age of 16, Oliva joined the Societas Jesu. After completing his training, he worked as a lecturer in Rome for many years. The high point of his teaching activity was his appointment as rector of the Collegium Germanicum- Hungaricum in Rome.
On June 7, 1661 he was appointed vicar general of the order with the right of succession (vicarius perpetuus cum iure succedendi). This meant that Oliva was proclaimed the next general of the order on the day of Goswin Nickel's death . On July 31, 1664 it happened as planned.
Oliva worked under the Popes Innocent X. , Alexander VII. , Clemens IX. and Innocent XI. as apostolic pulpit speaker. During his entire tenure, Oliva tried to curb the influence of the nobility (especially from France ) on the order.
In the quietist controversy , all those involved praised him as a level-headed mediator. He personally defended the confessor of the French king, François d'Aix de Lachaise , to Pope Innocent XI.
Gian Paolo Oliva died in Rome on November 26, 1681 at the age of 81. His successor was Charles de Noyelle .
Works
- Prediche dette nel Palazzo Apostolico , Rome, 1659–1674 (3 vols.)
literature
- Johannes Madey: Oliva, Gian Paolo. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 16, Bautz, Herzberg 1999, ISBN 3-88309-079-4 , Sp. 1177-1178.
Web links
- Publications by and about Giovanni Paolo Oliva in VD 17 .
- Writings by Giovanni Paolo Oliva in the Opac of the Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale
- L. Tacchi-Venturi . In: Catholic Encyclopedia , Robert Appleton Company, New York 1913.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Goswin Nickel |
Superior General of the Society of Jesus 1664 - 1681 |
Charles de Noyelle |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Oliva, Giovanni Paolo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Oliva, Gian Paolo; Oliua, John Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit Order) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th October 1600 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Genoa |
DATE OF DEATH | November 26, 1681 |
Place of death | Rome |