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  1. Félicité Robert de La Mennais (or Lamennais; 19 June 1782 – 27 February 1854) was a French Catholic priest, philosopher and political theorist. He was one of the most influential intellectuals of Restoration France.

  2. Félicité de La Mennais [lamnɛ], plus connu sous le nom de Lamennais, né le 19 juin 1782 à Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine) et mort le 27 février 1854 à Paris, est un prêtre, théologien, écrivain, philosophe et homme politique français.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Félicité Lamennais (born June 19, 1782, Saint-Malo, France—died Feb. 27, 1854, Paris) was a French priest and philosophical and political writer who attempted to combine political liberalism with Roman Catholicism after the French Revolution.

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  4. Apr 24, 2018 · In a famous encyclical, Mirari Vos (August15, 1832), the theories were condemned, though Lamennais was not mentioned by name nor his equally famous collaborators, the Comte de Montalembert and Henri Lacordaire. For Lamennais the shock of disavowal by Rome was too much.

  5. Fils d'un armateur et négociant malouin, Félicité Robert de La Mennais naît avec une santé fragile qui fera de lui un petit homme malingre, toute sa vie torturé par une compression de l'épigastre.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Hugues Félicité Robert de Lamennais. The French political writer Hugues Félicité Robertde Lamennais (1782-1854) was a former priest whose liberal political and religious ideas greatly agitated 19th-century France. Félicité de Lamennais was born on June 19, 1782, into a well-to-do family in the town of Saint-Malo in Brittany.

  7. Félicité Robert de La Mennais was a French Catholic priest, philosopher and political theorist. He was one of the most influential intellectuals of Restoration France. Lamennais is also considered the forerunner of liberal Catholicism and social Catholicism.