Robert Bellarmine, born on October 4, 1542, and died on September 17, 1621, was a renowned saint and theologian from Italy. He had a profound impact on Roman Catholic theology, particularly in the fields of philosophy and theological education. Known as the 'Apologist of the Church,' Bellarmine is famous for his defense of the Catholic faith and his response to the Reformation movement.
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“Freedom of belief is pernicious, it is nothing but the freedom to be wrong.”
“Flee idleness... for no one is more exposed to such temptations than he who has nothing to do.”
Source: Saint Robert Bellarmine Collection [3 Books]
“Charity is that with which no man is lost, and without which no man is saved.”
