Pierre Dabry

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Pierre Dabry (1862 – 1916) was a French Roman Catholic priest and journalist.

Biography

Pierre Dabry was born in Avignon. He was ordained a priest in 1889. As a journalist, Dabry founded of La Vie catholique (December 16, 1898) and was director of La Voix du siècle (1901) then of L'Église militante (1901–1902). A radical modernist, he was condemned at the same time as Paul Naudet. Two years later he broke away from the Catholic Church, and died in penury during World War I.[1]

Notes

  1. Vidler, A. R. (1964). A Century of Social Catholicism: 1820-1920. London: SPCK.

References

  • Cornilleau, Robert (1926). "Pierre Dabry, 1864–1916." In: Anthologie des Écrivains Morts à la Guerre, 1914-1918, Vol. 5. Amiens: Malfère.
  • Sorrel, Christian (2004). "Réformisme ou Anticléricalisme Croyant? Réflexions sur l'Itinéraire de Deux Abbés Démocrates, Paul Naudet et Pierre Dabry." In: L'Anticléricalisme Croyant, (1860-1914): Jalons pour une Histoire: Actes du Colloque Organisé par l'Institut d'Études Savoisiennes (Université de Savoie) et le Groupement de Recherches 2342 (CNRS). Chambéry: Université de Savoie.

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