Maurice de la Taille

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Maurice de la Taille (born November 30, 1872 in Semblançay , Indre-et-Loire , France , † October 23, 1933 in Paris ) was a French Roman Catholic theologian and Jesuit .

Maurice de la Taille first attended St. Mary's School in Canterbury and the Benedictine St. Augustine College in Ramsgate . He joined in 1890 the Congregation of the Jesuits at Canterbury. From 1892 to 1894 he studied humanities in Canterbury, from 1894 to 1897 philosophy in Jersey. In 1898 he received his doctorate at the Paris Sorbonne (Ph.L.). During his theology studies from 1898 to 1902, he was ordained a priest in 1901 . After a brief pastoral activity in Lancastershire, he became Professor of Dogmatics at the Université Catholique de l'Ouest in Angers in 1905 . From 1916 to 1918 he was a chaplain in the Canadian Army. From 1919 to 1931 he was professor of theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

With his writings, especially the “Mysterium Fidei” published in 1919 on the doctrine of the Eucharist, he influenced the liturgical movement of his time. Karl Rahner was a profound expert on the works of Maurice de la Taille.

Fonts

  • Mystery fidei. De augustissimo corporis et sanguinis Christi sacrificio atque sacramento. Elucidationes L in tres libros distinctae. Beauchesne, Paris 1921.

literature

  • Maria Magdalena Elbl: Eucharist as a sacrifice of the Church by Maurice de la Taille (= Eichstätter Studies. NF Bd. 50). Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg 2003, ISBN 3-7917-1853-3 (also: Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, University, dissertation, 2002).
  • Matthew Lewis Sutton: Mysterium Christi: The Christologies of Maurice de la Taille and Karl Rahner. In: International Journal of Systematic Theology. Vol. 10, No. 4, 2008, ISSN  1463-1652 , pp. 416-430, doi : 10.1111 / j.1468-2400.2007.00330.x .

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