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Theodor Scherer-Boccard

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22: 293: 223:. Scherer himself had a share also in the founding of the Sonderbund. After the Sonderbund War he returned to private life at Solothurn, where he devoted himself to labors on behalf of Catholic interests and of social subjects. He did much journalistic work, being a contributor to numerous Catholic journals of Switzerland and Germany. During a visit to Rome in 1852 he was made a 238:
near Lucerne. In 1868 he married Marie Louise von Boccard, and after that used the double name Scherer-Boccard. In 1844 Scherer founded the Academy of St. Charles Borromeo, an association of the Catholic scholars of Switzerland, and edited as the organ of the association a journal called "Katholische
243:), and from the time the society was established until his death he was the president of the central organization; he was also the head of the Society for Home Missions, founded in 1863. He was in touch with the Catholics of Germany and spoke repeatedly at the German-Catholic congresses. 146: 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 267:"Der heilige Vater. Betrachtungen über die Mission und die Verdienste des Papstthums" (Munich, 1850), French tr., "Le Saint-Père. Considérations sur la mission et les mérites de la Papauté" (Paris, 1853); 52: 303: 215:
In 1843 Scherer returned to Solothurn and served out a term of imprisonment to which he had been condemned on account of the events of 1841. In 1845 he was made secretary to Magistrate
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Annalen" (Lucerne, 1847); the war of the "Sonderbund" put an end to this periodical and to the academy also. In 1857 he was one of the founders of the Swiss Pius Association (
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and the rights of the people. In addition to this he established in 1839 a bureau of correspondence with conservative tendencies.
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Scherer-Boccard issued 35 separate publications, containing apologetic, biographical, or historical matter. They included:
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273:"Lebensbilder aus der Gesellschaft Jesu. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der katholischen Restauration" (Schaffhausen, 1854). 99: 277:
He was also one of the editors of the "Archiv für schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte" (3 vols., Fribourg, 1869–75).
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there, took the philosophical course at the lyceum, and then studied law at the Athenäum conducted by the
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Graf Theodor Scherer-Boccard. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der katholischen Bewegung in der Schweiz
258:"Die fünfzehnjahrige Fehde der Revolution gegen die katholische Schweiz 1830-45" (Lucerne, 1846); 255:"Revolution und Restauration der Staatswissenschaft" (Augsburg and Lucerne, 1842, 2nd ed., 1845); 163: 81: 186: 145: 330: 297: 228: 136: 224: 240: 220: 178: 139: 261:"Das Verhältniss zwischen Kirche und Staat" (Ratisbon, 1846, 2nd ed., 1854); 159: 132: 171: 264:"Die Reformbewegung unserer Zeit und das Christenthum" (Augsburg, 1848); 205: 124: 88:
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235: 197: 167: 296: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 212:, which became the chief organ of the Catholic-Conservative party. 201: 144: 192:
From 1838 Scherer was also a member of the great council of the
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After this Scherer returned to Solothurn and devoted himself to
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From 1855 Scherer lived in the small castle of HĂĽnenberg in
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