Giovanni Franzoni
Giovanni Franzoni | |
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Born | Giovanni Battista Franzoni 8 November 1928 |
Died | 13 July 2017 Canneto Sabino, Fara in Sabina, Italy | (aged 88)
Political party | Italian Communist Party |
Movement | Christian communism |
Ecclesiastical career | |
Religion | Christianity (Roman Catholic) |
Church | Latin Church |
Ordained | 25 January 1955 |
Laicized | 4 August 1976 |
Offices held | Abbot of St. Paul's Outside the Walls (1964–1973) |
Giovanni Battista Franzoni (8 November 1928 – 13 July 2017) was an Italian Christian communist and dissident theologian. A former Benedictine, he was Abbot of St. Paul's Outside the Walls from 1964 to 1973. Having become involved in activism and politics, he was laicized by Pope Paul VI in 1976.
Biography
[edit]Franzoni was an Italian born in Varna, Bulgaria. He professed as a member of the Order of Saint Benedict (OSB) on 5 July 1951. He was ordained to the priesthood on 25 January 1955, began his work as a priest in Florence, Italy.[1] He was the author of numerous theological works.
An abbot at St. Paul's Outside the Walls, one of the most popular churches in Rome, he was defrocked by Pope Paul VI, with whom he had feuded over theology, during the Cold War, after he had announced his intention to vote for the Italian Communist Party in 1976 Italian general election, which Franzoni had joined in June of that year.[2]
Franzoni was a longtime peace activist, having stood against the United States' armed involvements in Vietnam and Iraq.[3]
Franzoni opposed the initiated beatification process for Pope John Paul II. In 2005, Franzoni joined ten other theologians to appeal to Catholics critical of the canonization process to voice their concerns.[4]
At the time of his death, Franzoni was no longer a member of the Catholic priesthood. He was married to a Japanese pedagogist.[5]
Works
[edit]In Italian:
- La terra è di Dio (1973)
- Omelie a S. Paolo fuori le mura (1974)
- Il posto della fede (1977)
- Il diavolo mio fratello (1986)
- Le tentazioni di Cristo (1990)
- La solitudine del samaritano (1993)
- Farete riposare la terra (1996)
- Giobbe, l'ultima tentazione (1998)
- Lo strappo nel cielo di carta (1999)
- Anche il cielo è di Dio (2000)
- Ofelia e le altre (2001)
- La morte condivisa (2002)
- Del rigore e della misericordia (2005)
References
[edit]- ^ "(Layman) Giovanni Battista Franzoni †". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney.
- ^ "Pope Defrocks Priest". Ellensburg Daily Record. 5 August 1976. P. 6. GoogleNews. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ "Giovanni FRANZONI (1928-vivente)" Donne e uomini di pace — viventi. PeaceLink. Retrieved 21 July 2009. (in Italian)
- ^ Pullella, Phillip. "Don't Make John Paul Saint: Dissident Theologians". redOrbit. 6 December 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
- ^ Magister, Sandro. "Turnover at St. Paul's Outside the Walls: Here Come the Monks from the Countryside". Trans. Matthew Sherry. Chiesa News. 9 March 2004. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- 1928 births
- 2017 deaths
- 20th-century Italian politicians
- 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
- Anti–Iraq War activists
- Anti–Vietnam War activists
- Catholic socialists
- Christian communists
- Christian socialist theologians
- Italian anti-war activists
- Italian Benedictines
- Italian Christian socialists
- Italian Communist Party politicians
- 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
- Laicized Roman Catholic priests
- People from Varna, Bulgaria
- Italian Roman Catholic clergy stubs
- Italian Communist Party politician stubs
- Bulgarian people of Italian descent
- Benedictine abbots
- Former Benedictines
- Dissident Roman Catholic theologians
- 20th-century Christian abbots