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Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni (22 January 1733 in
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, Italy – 3 May 1811 in
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, Italy) was a
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theologian and controversialist.


Life

He entered the
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on 31 October 1747, taught theology and philosophy in
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, and was a member of the Society when it was suppressed by Clement XIV. Henceforth he devoted himself to theological argument, and in recognition of his signal services against
Jansenism Jansenism was an early modern theological movement within Catholicism, primarily active in the Kingdom of France, that emphasized original sin, human depravity, the necessity of divine grace, and predestination. It was declared a heresy by t ...
and Josephinism, Pius IV appointed him Theologian-Penitentiary, an office of which he was deprived by
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on account of the
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principles he tolerated and advocated during the occupation of Rome by
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Works

Of Bolgeni's theological writings, the best known was ''Della carità o amor di Dio'' (Rome, 1788). In it he endeavored to refute the Dominican
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by arguing that the theological virtue of charity consists in loving God as he is good to us and not as he is absolute goodness. This position won for him criticism from Teofilo Cristiani, fictitious author of ''Lettera theologica-critica sull' amor di Dio'' (1791) that he held purely servile fear a sufficient motive for attrition, and from his former Jesuit comrades Mazzarelli (1790–91), Regono (1791), Cortes (1790–93), Chantre y Herrera (1790–92) and Gentilini (1803). He did not attempt to answer the searching criticism of his doctrine contained in Palestrina's ''Idea genuina della carità o amor di Dio'' (1800). In addition to his original work he contributed to the controversy, ''Schiarimenti in confermazione e difesa della sua dissertazione'' (Rome, 1788, Foligno, 1790), and ''Apologia dell' amor di Dio detto di concupiscenza'' (Foligno, 1792). As Theologian-Penitentiary he edited a novel defense of
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under the caption ''Il posesso, principio fondamentale per decidere i casi morali''. The second part of this work, ''Dissertazione seconda fra le morali sopra gli atti umani'' (Cremona, 1816; Orvieto, 1853), together with a treatise on
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, published under his name but probably not written by him, appeared after his death. The defense of probabilism aroused a storm of controversy, and among the noted anti-probabilists who engaged in the discussion may be mentioned the Bishop of Assisi (1798), Cajetan Maria de Fulgore (1798), Canon John Trinch of the Cathedral of Trivoli (1850), and Montbach (1857). Of these Trinch added to his ''Il Bolgenismo Confuto'' a "digression on the necessity of confessing all mortal sins, whether certain or doubtful, just as they are in conscience."


Attacks on Jansenism, Josephinism, and Jacobinism

Not long after the suppression of the Society of Jesus he entered the lists with the Society's traditional enemy, Jansenism, by publishing ''Esame della vera idea della Santa Sede'' (Macerata, 1785; Foligno, 1791), a work undertaken in criticism of the Jansenistic doctrines contained in ''La Vera Idea della Santa Sede'' by Pietro Tamburini, a professor of the
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. Several replies to the criticisms of Tamburini and to the censures of the Archpriest Guadagnini were published in rapid succession. In 1787, he wrote ''Stato de' bambini morti senza battesimo'', and in it attacked the doctrine of Guadagnini that infants dying without
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are doomed to the torments of Hell. This controversy over, he devoted his pen to defending the juridical powers of the hierarchy, cataloging the errors of the day, and combating the principles of Josephinism in Austria and of the Revolution in France. His publications at this period were: ''Fatti dommatici ossia dell' infallibilità della chiesa nel decidere sulla dottrina buona, o cattiva de' libri'' (Brescia, 1788); ''Specchio istorico da servive di preservatio contra gli errori correnti'' (1789); ''L'episcopato ossia della potesta di govenare la Chiesa'' (1789). These literary labors led to his appointment by Pius VI as Theologian-Penitentiary and in this capacity his issued a defense of ''L'episcopato'' (Rome, 1791) and ''Dissertazione sulla giurisdizione ecclesiastica'' (Rome, 1791), a refutation of George Sicard's contention that the powers of orders and jurisdiction were identical. About the same time he renewed his attacks on Guadagnini and Tamburini, refuting what he saw as the former's state-deifying proclivities in ''L'Economia della Fede Cristiana'' (Brescia, 1790) and the latter's anti-ecclesiasticism in ''Problema si i Giansenisti siano Giacobini'' (Rome, 1794). ''L'Economia della Fede Cristiana'' was incorporated by Jacques Paul Migne in his ''Démonstrations Evangéliques'', vol. XVIII. After Napoleon I seized Rome, Bolgeni favored the anti-regal oath of allegiance imposed by the conqueror. He defended this change of front, but was obliged to make a retraction in the presence of the cardinals assembled at Vienna for the election of a pope.''Ritrattazione di Gio. Vincenzo Bolgeni diretta a Monsignor Illmo. e Rmo. Vicegerente di Roma''. His writings during this stage of his career were: * ''Parere sui giuramento civico'' (Rome, 1798); * ''Sentimenti de' professori della universita del Collegio Romano sopra il giuramento prescritto dalla Republica Romana'' (Rome, an. VII); * ''Sentimenti sul giuramento civico'' (Rome, an. VII) * ''Metamorfosi del dott Gio. Marchetti, da penitenziere mutato in penitente'' (1800) * ''Parere . . . sull' alienazione de' beni ecclesiastici''; * ''Sciarimenti'' to confirm the preceding. After his death a work was edited, believed by some to be from his pen, ''Dei limiti delle due potesta ecclesiatica e secolare'' (Florence, 1849), and it was put on the ''index donec corrigatur''. It is most probably unauthentic.


References

* cites: **Hugo von
Hurter The von Hurter family belonged to the Swiss nobility; in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries three of them were known for their conversions to Roman Catholicism, their ecclesiastical careers in Austria and their theological writings. Friedri ...
, ''Nomenclator'', III, 530; ** Augustin de Backer, ''Bibl. des escriv. de la c. de J.'' II, 70; **
Sommervogel Carlos Sommervogel (8 January 1834 – 4 March 1902) was a French Jesuit scholar. He was author of the monumental ''Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus'', which served as one of the major references for the editors of the Catholic Encyclope ...
, ''Bibl. de la c. de J.'', I, 1611;


External links


Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni in the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bolgeni, G 1733 births 1811 deaths 18th-century Italian Jesuits 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians Clergy from Bergamo