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| − | Maurists were the French [[Benedictine]] monks of the Congregation of [[St. Maur]]. Founded under Richelieu in 1621, the Marists later excelled at scholarly writing. Their leading authors included Aubert, Massuet and Mabillon. | + | Maurists were the French [[Benedictine]] monks of the Congregation of [[St. Maur]]. Founded under [[Richelieu]] in 1621, the Marists later excelled at scholarly writing. Their leading authors included [[Aubert]], [[Massuet]] and [[Mabillon]]. |
This order was hurt when several of its monks associated with [[Jansenism]], and its numbers dwindled. [[Pope Pius VII]] dissolved this order in 1818. | This order was hurt when several of its monks associated with [[Jansenism]], and its numbers dwindled. [[Pope Pius VII]] dissolved this order in 1818. | ||
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Revision as of 03:55, July 1, 2007
Maurists were the French Benedictine monks of the Congregation of St. Maur. Founded under Richelieu in 1621, the Marists later excelled at scholarly writing. Their leading authors included Aubert, Massuet and Mabillon.
This order was hurt when several of its monks associated with Jansenism, and its numbers dwindled. Pope Pius VII dissolved this order in 1818.