Le P re Hyacinthe: R formateur Catholique 1869-1893 by Albert Houtin offers a detailed biographical portrait of Hyacinthe Loyson, a controversial figure in the late 19th-century Catholic Church. This meticulously researched biography, originally published in 1922, explores Loyson's efforts to reform the Church from within and his eventual break with Rome. Houtin delves into Loyson's theological positions, his public declarations, and the impact of his actions on the religious and political landscape of France.
Featuring a portrait of P re Hyacinthe, this book provides valuable insights into the life and times of a man who challenged the established norms of his era. It remains a significant resource for scholars and readers interested in the history of religious reform movements and the complexities of Catholic history in France.
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