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Lancelotto Politi

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About 1513 he entered the Order of St. Dominic in the convent of St. Mark, at Florence. He studied scripture and theology without a master. This may account for his independence, and his defence of opinions which were singular, especially in regard to
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He also published numerous opuscula, e. g., on Providence and predestination, on the state of children dying without baptism; on giving communion to young children; on celibacy; on the Scriptures and their translation into the vernacular.
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describes Catharinus as a "brilliant eccentric", and asserts that, despite frequent accusations of heresy, his teachings were always "within the bounds of orthodoxy".
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and other authorities declare that the Council of Trent did not condemn his singular opinions. He defended the
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Scriptores ordinis prædicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus
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16th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Kingdom of Naples
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and his followers; and was prominent in the discussions of the
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Notwithstanding attacks upon his teaching he was appointed
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His principal works (for complete list see Echard) are:
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Italian Dominican canon lawyer, theologian and bishop
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Hist. Conc. Trid.: De int. ministri, De Resid. epis.
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