Louis Jacques Maurice de Bonald

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Louis Jacques Maurice de Bonald (October 30, 1787 - February 23, 1870), was a French cardinal (1841).[1]

Born at Millau, he was the son of the philosopher Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald.

He was condemned by the council of state for a pastoral letter attacking Dupin the elder's Manuel de droit ecclsiastique. In 1848 he held a memorial service for those who fell gloriously in defence of civil and religious liberty. In 1851 he nevertheless advocated in the senate the maintenance of the temporal power of Rome by force of arms.

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  1. ^ Louis-Jacques-Maurice de Bonald - Catholic Encyclopedia article