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Alanus de Rupe

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Alanus published nothing during his lifetime, but immediately after his death the brethren of his province were commanded to collect his writings for publication. These were edited at different times and have occasioned some controversy among scholars. A list of writings attributed to Alanus was
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concluded that the account originated with Alanus, writing over two hundred years after Dominic's life. Alanus attributed his descriptions of Dominic to a 1460 vision; later authors have suggested that he may have invented them to enliven sermons.
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would necessarily reflect the personal opinion of either the censor or the archbishop regarding the document reviewed. It was Hayes' predecessor, John Cardinal Farley, who issued an
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of Patrick J. Hayes, who was Archbishop of New York from 1919 to 1938. The pamphlet may possibly be an excerpt from an earlier work carrying Hayes'
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for help. She reportedly appeared to him and told him to use her psalter in conjunction with his preaching. This psalter, a custom of praying 150
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Thurston, Herbert, and Andrew Shipman. "The Rosary." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 30 April 2014
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range from protection from misfortune to meriting a high degree of glory in heaven. A commonly printed pamphlet of the promises carries the
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McNicholas, John. "Alanus de Rupe." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 2 Aug. 2014
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in 1459 at age thirty-one. While pursuing his studies at Saint Jacques, Paris, he distinguished himself in
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was distressed at his lack of success in his preaching against the Albigensians and prayed to the
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According to Alanus, Mary made fifteen specific promises to Christians who pray the rosary. The
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This traditional origin for the Rosary was generally accepted until the 17th century, when the
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De dignitate et utilitate psalterii praecelsae ac intemeratae semper virginis Mariae
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Quodlibet de veritate fraternitatis rosarii seu psalterii beatae Mariae Virginis
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According to an old Dominican tradition, in the early 13th century,
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http://www.ub.uni-kiel.de/digiport/bis1800/typboliste.html
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Born in Dinan, Brittany in around 1428, he entered the
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Thurston, Herbert. "Alan de Rupe and his Indulgence",
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Akin, Jimmy. "Are the 15 Rosary Promises Reliable?",
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which describes the rosary promises as ahistorical.
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Alain de la Roche

Roman Catholic theologian
views on prayer
Cornelius Sneek
Brittany
Zwolle
Dominican Order
philosophy
theology
Paris
Lille
Douay
Ghent
Rostock
Germany
Master of Sacred Theology
Rosary
Dominic
Virgin Mary
Hail Marys
Bollandists
John T. McNicholas
Herbert Thurston
fifteen rosary promises
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McNicholas, John. "Alanus de Rupe." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 2 Aug. 2014

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