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147: 301:, S.J., on religious freedom and on the relationship between church and State. However the Council endorsed Murray's position and rejected Fenton. Defeated and despondent, he resigned his academic roles and became a local parish priest. In December 1963, Fenton resigned as editor of the 582: 305:"because of poor health" and became pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. "He spent the remaining years of his life attacking from the pulpit the liberal reforms within the American church". 120:
for 25 years. His students remember him as an imposing person who lectured dramatically and often challenged them with unexpected questions. Fenton's colorful expressions and trenchant observations became legendary.
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Throughout his life, Fenton wrote an abundance of articles, especially on ecclesiology and church-state relations. He vigorously attacked the ideas of religious liberty promoted by Jesuit theologian
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Fenton was a curate at Immaculate Conception Church in Easthampton, Massachusetts, from 1931 to 1933 and at St. Joseph's Church, Leicester, Massachusetts, from 1933 to 1934. He taught philosophy at
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At the formation of the Catholic Theological Society of America in 1946, the then-Father Fenton was one of its first officers in the position of secretary.
140:(1954), he belonged to the Pontifical Roman Theological Academy and was a counselor to the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities (1950–67). 22:(January 16, 1906 - July 7, 1969) was a Catholic priest who promoted conservative theology. He was a professor of fundamental dogmatic theology at the 577: 47: 308:
Fenton died of an acute heart attack, apparently in his sleep, on July 7, 1969. He is buried at St. Thomas Cemetery in Palmer, Massachusetts.
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Fenton was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on January 16, 1906. He was the eldest son of Michael Francis and Elizabeth (Clifford) Fenton.
32:(1943–1963). A strong opponent of liberal beliefs, he was a significant American Catholic theologian of the 20th century. He served as a 293:, Fenton was a member of the preparatory Theological Commission, the Doctrinal Commission, the Commission on Faith and Morals and also a 167:. Thomas T. Love states, "Essentially by 'conservative' we mean...Catholic University of America in 1949; and Joseph Clifford Fenton." 117: 535: 402: 312: 513:
Appleby, R. Scott, and John H. Haas. "The Last Supernaturalists: Fenton, Connell, and the Threat of Catholic Indifferentism."
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The 21st century has seen something of a revival of interest in Fenton's books by traditionalist Catholics. In 2006,
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On June 14, 1930, Bishop Thomas Michael O'Leary ordained Fenton at St. Michael's Cathedral in Springfield.
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Joseph Clifford Fenton is sometimes confused with Fr. Francis E. Fenton (no relation), founder of the
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During his career, Fenton received many ecclesiastical honors from Rome. The Holy See named him a
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Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America
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Love, Thomas T. "Contemporary Conservative Roman Catholic Church-State Thought."
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Laying the Foundation: A Handbook of Catholic Apologetics and Fundamental Theology
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Thomas T. Love, "Contemporary Conservative Roman Catholic Church-State Thought."
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Catholic University of America School of Theology and Religious Studies faculty
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Fenton was a familiar figure with his cassock and biretta on the campus of
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13.2 (1995): 23-48, emphasizes his attacks against liberal Catholics..
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Burke, Eugene. "A Personal Memoir on the Origins of the CTSA", in
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Catholic Authors: Contemporary Biographical Sketches, 1930-1947
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First officers of the Catholic Theological Society of America,
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Fenton died in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, on July 7, 1969.
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First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life
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He obtained a doctorate in sacred theology (S.T.D.) from the
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was republished by Emmaus Road Publishing under the title
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Hoehn, Matthew, ed. "Reverend Joseph C. Fenton 1906-",
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Most of his hundreds of articles were published in the
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Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas alumni
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A Collection of Essays by Monsignor Joseph C. Fenton
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A recipient of the papal medal, 110:in Davenport, Iowa, from 1934 to 1935). 342: 340: 323: 48:Catholic Theological Society of America 223:The Concept of the Diocesan Priesthood 77:He studied for the priesthood at the 7: 66:Fenton received a B.A. degree from 276:The Concept of Diocesan Priesthood 118:The Catholic University of America 14: 520:Carey, Patrick. "Fenton Returns" 241:The Catholic Church and Salvation 229:The Catholic Church and Salvation 578:College of the Holy Cross alumni 553:Photograph of Fenton's tombstone 548:Photograph of Fenton's tombstone 474:"Fenton Returns | Patrick Carey" 313:Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement 217:The Calling of a Diocesan Priest 174:, though he also contributed to 448:American Ecclesiastical Review 303:American Ecclesiastical Review 289:During the first years of the 257:American Ecclesiastical Review 205:The Concept of Sacred Theology 172:American Ecclesiastical Review 29:American Ecclesiastical Review 24:Catholic University of America 1: 414:Carey, Patrick (April 2018). 532:Journal of Church and State 399:Journal of Church and State 188:Catholic Educational Review 609: 96:Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange 79:Grand Seminary in Montreal 435:New Catholic Encyclopedia 361:"Fenton, Joseph Clifford" 138:Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice 68:College of the Holy Cross 284:What Is Sacred Theology? 72:Worcester, Massachusetts 515:U.S. Catholic Historian 450:150 (January 1964), 1. 291:Second Vatican Council 272:The Theology of Prayer 199:The Theology of Prayer 155: 44:Second Vatican Council 20:Joseph Clifford Fenton 245:Society of St. Pius V 149: 134:protonotary apostolic 108:Saint Ambrose College 299:John Courtney Murray 249:We Stand with Christ 211:We Stand with Christ 165:John Courtney Murray 501:(July 8, 1969), 27. 388:35 (1980): 337-347. 233:Spanish translation 231:(1958). 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Catholic University of America
American Ecclesiastical Review
peritus
Cardinal Ottaviani
Second Vatican Council
Catholic Theological Society of America
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts
Grand Seminary in Montreal
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum
Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Saint Ambrose College
The Catholic University of America
papal chamberlain
domestic prelate
protonotary apostolic
Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice

John Courtney Murray
Spanish translation
Society of St. Pius V
Second Vatican Council
John Courtney Murray
Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement


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