Francisco de Lugo

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De septem Ecclesiae sacramentis, 1652

Francisco de Lugo (1580–1652) was a Spanish

Santa Fe de Bogota, New Kingdom of Granada before moving to Mexico. During his time in America, he wrote several works which were published upon his return to Spain.[1]

Biography

Born in

Society of Jesus, which he entered at the novitiate of Salamanca in 1600.[2]

In answer to his request for the foreign missions, he was sent to

Having been twice rector of the College of Valladolid, he died in Valladolid on 17 September 1652 with the reputation of being a fine theologian and a holy and humble man.[2]

Writings

  • Theologia scholastica
  • Decursus prævius ad theologian moralem
  • De septem Ecclesiæ sacramentis, praxim potius quam speculationem, attendens et intendens
  • De sacramentis in genere

References

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  2. ^ a b c Public Domain Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Francisco de Lugo". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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