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François Fénelon - Wikipedia François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, PSS (French: [fʁɑ̃swa də saliɲak də la mɔt fenəlɔ̃]), more commonly known as François Fénelon (6 August 1651 – 7 January 1715), was a French Catholic archbishop, theologian, poet and writer Today, he is remembered mostly as the author of The Adventures of Telemachus, first published in 1699
Francois de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon | Biography, Works, Quietism . . . Francois de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, French archbishop, theologian, and man of letters whose liberal views on politics and education and whose involvement in a controversy over the nature of mystical prayer caused concerted opposition from church and state
François Fénelon - Christian Classics Ethereal Library François Fénelon (specifically François de Salignac de la Motte-Fénelon) was born on August 6, 1651, at Fénelon Castle in Périgord Fénelon studied at the seminary Saint-Sulpice in Paris, where he was ordained as a priest
Fénelon — Wikipédia François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon, dit couramment Fénelon, surnommé « le Cygne de Cambrai », est un homme d'Église, théologien, pédagogue et écrivain français, né le 6 août 1651 au château de Fénelon à Sainte-Mondane (Quercy, aujourd'hui la Dordogne) et mort le 7 janvier 1715 à Cambrai
François Fénelon: Existence of God - Christian Classics Ethereal Library Our Fénelon, claimed in brotherhood by Christians of every denomination, was born nearly eighty years after that time, at the château of Fénelon in Perigord, on the 6th of August, 1651 To the world he is Fénelon; he was François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon to the France of his own time
François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon - Catholic Online Fénelon was grounded not only in the practice of piety and priestly virtue, but above all in solid Catholic doctrine, which saved him later from Jansenism and Gallicanism Thirty years later, in a letter to Clement XI, he congratulates himself on his training by M Tronson in the knowledge of his Faith and the duties of the ecclesiastical life
Fénelon, François - Encyclopedia. com FÉNELON, FRANÇOIS (1651 – 1715), was a French philosopher, theologian, and educator, and Roman Catholic archbishop of Cambrai Born in the Ch â teau de F é nelon in P é rigord, Fran ç ois de Salignac de la Mothe F é nelon, an aristocrat by birth and upbringing, spent the first years of his education at home
Fenelon Falls - Wikipedia Fenelon Falls is a village in Ontario, Canada, part of the city of Kawartha Lakes Nicknamed the "Jewel of the Kawarthas," it has a population of 2,500 permanent inhabitants, which swells in the summer due to tourism and holiday cottages Fenelon Falls is home to lock 34 on the Trent-Severn Waterway between Sturgeon Lake and Cameron Lake