George Tyrrell
George Tyrrell SJ (6 February 1861 – 15 July 1909) was an Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and a highly controversial theologian and scholar. A convert from Anglicanism, Tyrrell joined the Jesuit order in 1880. His attempts to adapt Catholic theology to modern culture and science made him a key figure in the debate over modernism in the Catholic Church beginning in the late 19th-century. During the anti-modernist crusade led by Pope Pius X, Tyrrell was expelled from the Jesuit Order in 1906 and excommunicated in 1908.
The Reverend George Tyrrell | |
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Ordination | 1891 |
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Born | Dublin, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | 6 February 1861
Died | 15 July 1909 48) Storrington, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | (aged
Denomination | Roman Catholic, Latin Church |
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