4. Third son of five children, he was born into a family
of noble origin in Montepulciano
5. His father, Vincenzo Bellarmino, was a confalonero from Montepulciano, and his
mother, Cinzia Cervini, very pious and religious, was the sister of Pope Marcellus II.
7. After an initial education in the family, given the religious
inclination, he was sent to study with the recently
arrived Jesuit fathers also in Montepulciano.
8. his father preferred to send him to Padua to direct him to
the secular clergy, convinced that his son's excellent gifts
would allow him to have a good ecclesiastical career
with economic benefits for the family
9. a cousin of his from Padua, Ricciardo Cervini, also wanted to join the
new religious order. His father finally granted permission. At eighteen
he entered the Roman College with his cousin on September 20, 1560
and the next day they made their first religious profession.
10. His humility and
his commitment
to studies was
renowned and he
was considered an
example of the
Imitation of Christ
11. Drawing inspiration from Latin authors such as Virgil, he composed
several short poems in both the vernacular and Latin languages.
12. He studied at the Roman College from 1560 to
1563, and was a classmate of Cristopher Clavio
13. he began to teach humanities in
colleges of his religious order, first in Florence.
14. and then to Mondovì; -in this Piedmontese town, he
distinguished himself as a preacher, although he was not yet
ordained a priest, and he applied himself to the study of Greek
15. In 1567 he began to study theology systematically in Padua,
where he studied in particular the work of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
16. Having visited Genoa for
a meeting of the Jesuits,
having shown excellent
qualities as a preacher, he
was sent in 1569 by
Francesco Borgia, provost
general of the Jesuit order,
to Louvain in Flanders,
18. He was ordained priest in Ghent on
March 25, 1570, the eve of Easter,
19. he became famous both as a teacher and as a preacher; he
was able to attract both Catholics and Protestants to his pulpit
20. He became professor of theology at Leuven in 1570, and remained here for
six years, until 1576, distinguished by his eloquence and his ability to counter
Calvinist theses, which were widely disseminated in the Spanish Netherlands.
21. The activity and work of Robert Bellarmine is inserted precisely in
this historical context of the Counter-Reformation. The studies he
undertook to apply it to teaching and lecturing subsequently
converged in the multi-volume work of “The Controversies”.
22. In his writing Bellarmine clearly exposed the positions of the
Catholic Church without controversy towards the Reformation,
but using only the arguments of reason and tradition.
23. In 1588 Robert
Bellarmine was
appointed
spiritual director
of the Roman
College.
In this period
he collaborated
intensively with
Pope Sixtus V in
the re-edition of
all the works of
Saint Ambrose
24. In 1590 he was part of
the legation, headed by
Cardinal Legate Enrico
Caetani, that Pope
Sixtus V had sent to
France to defend the
Catholic Church in the
difficulties arising from
the civil war between
Catholics and
Huguenots,
immediately after the
assassination of King
Henry III of France
25. After the mission of Cardinal Enrico
Caetani, Bellarmine resumed his work as
teacher and spiritual father. In the last
years of his life he guided Saint Luis
Gonzaga, who died at the age of twenty-
three in the Roman College in 1591 after
being infected by the plague from a man
who had been abandoned on the street.
26. In 1592 Bellarmine
became rector of the
Roman College, a
post he held for
about two years
until 1594.
In 1595 he became
provost of the Jesuit
order in the province
of Naples.
27. In 1597, Pope Clement VIII
called him back to Rome,
after his death in September
1596. His papal theologian
consultant, the Jesuit
Cardinal Francisco de Toledo
Herrera. Bellarmine was then
appointed consultant
theologian, as well as
"examiner of the
appointment of bishops",
"consultant of the Holy
Office"and theologian of
the sacred penitentiary.
28. Also in 1597 after
the death without
heirs of Duke
Alfonso II d'Este,
the Papal States
regained
possession of the
territories of the
Duchy of Ferrara.
30. In the consistory of
March 3, 1599, the
pope appointed him
cardinal.
On March 17 he
gave him the red
cap with the title of
Santa Maria in Via
31. The Pope appointed him on March 18, 1602
Metropolitan Archbishop of Capua. As soon as he
arrived in the diocese, he wanted to meet the poorest
families, whom he regularly visited and supported.
32. He distinguished himself by holiness and the doctrine
of it. He was responsible for the founding of the
Capua seminary, one of the first after the
Tridentine reform
33. The new Pope Paul V, elected with the agreement of the main Catholic
powers, insisted on keeping him with him in Rome, for which the cardinal
asked to be exonerated from the episcopal ministry in Capua. He was made a
member of the Holy Office and of other congregations, and later counselor-
head of the Holy See in the theological sector of its administration.
34. The case of Giordano Bruno. - On August 24, 1599, Bellarmine reports to
the Congregation that Giordano Bruno had admitted six of the eight
propositions as heretical and his position on the other two was unclear.
35. Bruno did not deny his ideas and preferred to face the bonfire,
which took place in Rome at Campo de' Fiori on February 17, 1600.
36. Bellarmine had departed from Ptolemaic orthodoxy by declaring himself in
favor of the fluidity of the heavens and the free movement of the planets.
37. The case of Galileo - The heliocentric theory was considered heretical by
theologians. In fact, arguing that the Sun was fixed in the center of the
universe, some phrases contained in the Bible were refuted, for example
"God stopped the sun" (Joshua 10:12) - or some theories supported by the
Church according to which the earth is immobile in the center of the universe
38. On May 24, 1616, Bellarmine signed (at the request of Galileo himself) a
declaration in which he stated that no penance or abjuration had been imposed
on him for having defended the heliocentric thesis, but only a complaint against
him had been registered in the Index. There had been no trial against him.
39. This statement was
later falsified by a great
enemy of Galilei, Father
Seguri, who revealed an
apocryphal statement in
which Bellarmine warned
Galilei, under penalty
of imprisonment, not to
insist on defending the
heliocentric thesis.
This false document was
used years later in the
trial against Galileo,
when Bellarmine, now
dead, could no longer
deny this report.
40. Bellarmine was assigned to the congregation
"De Auxiliis Divinae Gratiae", established in
1597 by Pope Clement VIII to settle a theological
controversy that arose between the Thomists,
led by the Dominican Domingo Báñez, and the
Molinists, which concerned the nature of
the harmony between the effective Grace
and human freedom
41. Dispute with Venice
1604 marked the
beginning of the dispute
between the Holy See
and the Republic of
Venice, which, without
consulting Pope Clement
and in poor financial
conditions, had repealed
the law exempting the
clergy from civil
jurisdiction and deprived
the Church of the right
to own real estate
42. He devoted much of his time to prayer and fasting - He continued to
givemany alms to the poor, to whom he left practically all his possessions,
44. he composed a small and also
famous text “De arte bene moriendi”
as well as his auto-biography
45. the main cause of the delay in his beatification was
because Bellarmine was closely associated with a vision
of pontifical authority in stark contrast to the royalist
politicians of the court of 18th century France
46. June 29, 1930 he
was canonized.
Pius XI named
him Doctor of
the Church, on
September 17,
1931
47. He is the patron of the Pontifical Gregorian University,
where he is commemorated of the 13th May. He is patron of
catechists, canon lawyers, and of Cincinnati city in the USA
48. Since June 21, 1923, his body
has been exhibited in the
third chapel on the right of
the church of Sant'Ignazio di
Loyola in Rome, the church
of the Roman College that
houses the relics of other
Jesuit saints, including Saint
Luigi Gonzaga Gonzaga.
49. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH
Revised 27-6-2022
Advent and Christmas – time of hope and peace
All Souls Day
Amoris Laetitia – ch 1 – In the Light of the Word
Amoris Laetitia – ch 2 – The Experiences and Challenges of Families
Amoris Laetitia – ch 3 - Looking to Jesus, the Vocation of the Family
Amoris Laetitia – ch 4 - Love in Marriage
Amoris Laetitia – ch 5 – Love made Fruitfuol
Amoris Laetitia – ch 6 – Some Pastoral Perspectives
Amoris Laetitia – ch 7 – Towards a better education of children
Amoris Laetitia – ch 8 – Accompanying, discerning and integrating weaknwss
Amoris Laetitia – ch 9 – The Spirituality of Marriage and the Family
Beloved Amazon 1ª – A Social Dream
Beloved Amazon 2 - A Cultural Dream
Beloved Amazon 3 – An Ecological Dream
Beloved Amazon 4 - An Ecclesiastical Dream
Carnival
Conscience
Christ is Alive
Fatima, History of the Apparitiions
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 1 – Church and Family today
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 2 - God’s plan for the family
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 1 – family as a Community
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 2 – serving life and education
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 3 – mission of the family in society
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 4 - Family in the Church
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 4 Pastoral familiar
Football in Spain
Freedom
Grace and Justification
Haurietis aquas – devotion to the Sacred Heart by Pius XII
Holidays and Holy Days
Holy Spirit
Holy Week – drawings for children
Holy Week – glmjpses of the last hours of JC
Human Community
Inauguration of President Donald Trump
Juno explores Jupiter
Kingdom of Christ
Laudato si 1 – care for the common home
Laudato si 2 – Gospel of creation
Laudato si 3 – Human roots of the ecological crisis
Laudato si 4 – integral ecology
Laudato si 5 – lines of approach and action
Laudato si 6 – Education y Ecological Spirituality
Life in Christ
Love and Marriage 12,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Lumen Fidei – ch 1,2,3,4
Mary – Doctrine and dogmas
Mary in the bible
Martyrs of North America and Canada
Medjugore Santuario Mariano
Merit and Holiness
Misericordiae Vultus in English
Moral Law
Morality of Human Acts
Passions
Pope Franciss in Thailand
Pope Francis in Japan
Pope Francis in Sweden
Pope Francis in Hungary, Slovaquia
Pope Francis in America
Pope Francis in the WYD in Poland 2016
Passions
Querida Amazonia
Resurrection of Jesus Christ –according to the Gospels
Russian Revolution and Communismo 3 civil war 1918.1921
Russian Revolution and Communism 1
Russian Revolution and Communismo 2
Saint Agatha, virgin and martyr
Saint Albert the Great
Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Francis de Sales
Saint Francis of Assisi
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Saint James, apostle
Saint John N. Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia
Saint Joseph
Saint Maria Goretti
Saint Mary Magdalen
Saint Mark, evangelist
Saint Martha, Mary and Lazarus
Saint Martin of Tours
Saint Maximilian Kolbe
Saint Mother Theresa of Calcutta
Saints Nazario and Celso
Saint John Chrysostom
Saint Jean Baptiste MarieaVianney, Curé of Ars
Saint John N. Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia
Saint John of the Cross
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcuta
Saint Patrick and Ireland
Saing Peter Claver
Saint Robert Bellarmine
Saints Zachary and Elizabeth, parents of John Baptis
Signs of hope
Sunday – day of the Lord
Thanksgiving – History and Customs
The Body, the cult – (Eucharist)
The Chursh, Mother and Teacher
Valentine
Vocation to Beatitude
Virgin of Guadalupe – Apparitions
Virgin of the Pillar and Hispaniic feast day
Virgin of Sheshan, China
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WMoFamilies Rome 2022 – festval of families
Way of the Cross – drawings for children
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50. LISTA DE PRESENTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
Revisado 27-6-2022
Abuelos
Adviento y Navidad, tiempo de esperanza
Amor y Matrimonio 1 - 9
Amoris Laetitia – ch 1 – A la luz de la Palabre
Amoris Laetitia – ch 2 – Realidad y Desafíos de las Familias
Amoris Laetitia – ch 3 La mirada puesta en Jesús: Vocación de la Familia
Amoris Laetitia – ch 4 - El Amor en el Matrimonio
Amoris Laetitia – ch 5 – Amor que se vuelve fecundo
Amoris Laetitia – ch 6 – Algunas Perspectivas Pastorales
Amoris Laetitia – ch 7 – Fortalecer la educacion de los hijos
Amoris Laetitia – ch 8 – Acompañar, discernir e integrar la fragilidad
Amoris Laetitia – ch 9 – Espiritualidad Matrimonial y Familiar
Carnaval
Conciencia
Cristo Vive
Dia de todos los difuntos
Domingo – día del Señor
El camino de la cruz de JC en dibujos para niños
El Cuerpo, el culto – (eucarisía)
Encuentro Mundial de Familias Roma 2022 – festival de las familias
Espíritu Santo
Fatima – Historia de las apariciones
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 1 – iglesia y familia hoy
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 2 - el plan de Dios para la familia
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 1 – familia como comunidad
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 2 – servicio a la vida y educación
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 3 – misión de la familia en la sociedad
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 4 - participación de la familia en la iglesia
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 4 Pastoral familiar
Fátima – Historia de las Apariciones de la Virgen
Feria de Sevilla
Haurietis aquas – el culto al Sagrado Corazón
Hermandades y cofradías
Hispanidad
La Iglesia, Madre y Maestra
La Comunidad Humana
La Vida en Cristo
Laudato si 1 – cuidado del hogar común
Laudato si 2 – evangelio de creación
Laudato si 3 – La raíz de la crisis ecológica
Laudato si 4 – ecología integral
Laudato si 5 – líneas de acción
Laudato si 6 – Educación y Espiritualidad Ecológica
Ley Moral
Libertad
Lumen Fidei – cap 1,2,3,4
María y la Biblia
Martires de Nor America y Canada
Medjugore peregrinación
Misericordiae Vultus en Español
Moralidad de actos humanos
Pasiones
Papa Francisco en Bulgaria
Papa Francisco en Rumania
Papa Francisco en Marruecos
Papa Francisco en México
Papa Francisco – mensaje para la Jornada Mundial Juventud 2016
Papa Francisco – visita a Chile
Papa Francisco – visita a Perú
Papa Francisco en Colombia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Cuba
Papa Francisco en Fátima
Papa Francisco en la JMJ 2016 – Polonia
Papa Francisco en Hugaría e Eslovaquia
Queridas Amazoznia 1,2,3,4
El Reino de Cristo
Resurrección de Jesucristo – según los Evangelios
Revolución Rusa y Comunismo 1, 2, 3
Santa Agata, virgen y martir
San Alberto Magno
San Antonio de Padua
San Francisco de Asis 1,2,3,4
San Francisco de Sales
Santa Maria Goretti
Santa María Magdalena
San Marco, evangelista
San Ignacio de Loyola
San José, obrero, marido, padre
San Juan Ma Vianney, Curé de’Ars
San Juan Crisostom
San Juan de la Cruz
San Juan N. Neumann, obispo de Philadelphia
San Martin de Tours
San Maximiliano Kolbe
Santa Teresa de Calcuta
Santos Marta, Maria, y Lazaro
San Nazario e Celso
San Padre Pio de Pietralcina
San Patricio e Irlanda
San Pedro Claver
San Roberto Belarmino
Santiago Apóstol
Santos Zacarias e Isabel, padres de Juan Bautista
Semana santa – Vistas de las últimas horas de JC
Vacaciones Cristianas
Valentín
Vida en Cristo
Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico
Virgen de Pilar – fiesta de la hispanidad
Virgen de Sheshan, China
Virtud
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Vocación – www.vocación.org
Vocación a evangelizar
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