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Henri-Dominique Lacordaire was a prominent French Dominican priest, theologian, and preacher in the 19th century. Known for his powerful oratory skills, he was a key figure in the revival of the Dominican Order in France. Lacordaire's sermons were not only religious in nature but also addressed social and political issues of his time, reflecting the turbulent period of the French Revolution and its aftermath. His ability to connect with the public made him an influential figure in the Catholic Church, as he sought to bridge the gap between faith and modernity.

In addition to his preaching, Lacordaire was an accomplished writer and thinker. He authored several works that delve into theology, philosophy, and spirituality, contributing significantly to Catholic thought. His efforts to promote education and social justice were notable, as he advocated for the poor and marginalized. Lacordaire's legacy continues to inspire many within the church and beyond, as he remains a symbol of the dynamic interplay between faith and societal change.

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出生日期 May 13, 1802
出生地点 Saint-Dié, Vosges, France
去世日期 January 21, 1861