Vincent Louis Gotti
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Vincent Louis Gotti (September 5, 1664 – September 18, 1742) was a Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
Gotti was born in Bologna. Educated by Jesuits, he entered the Dominican Order at the age of sixteen. After studies in Salamanca in Spain, he was assigned to various posts teaching theology and philosophy first in Mantua and then in Bologna in Italy. In 1708, he was elected Prior of the Dominican monastery in Bologna. On April 30, 1728, Pope Benedict XIII made him Cardinal Priest and appointed him Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Together with Charles René Billuart, Gotti was the leading proponent of the Thomistic school in his time. His writings include several polemics against Lutherans and Calvinism as well as commentaries on Thomas Aquinas.
[edit] External links
- Biography from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- MacCaffrey, J.: History of the Catholic Church, Vol I, ch. 10; 1914.
Preceded by: unknown |
Titular Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1728–1729 |
Succeeded by: Pompeo Aldrovandi |