Johann Bollig (23 August 1821 – 9 March 1895) was an influential German advisor of Pope Pius IX in the lead up to the First Vatican Council. Bollig was born near Düren, Rhenish Prussia, and died in Rome, Italy.[1] Prior to his time as a Pontifical Theologian he served as a theology professor in Syria.[2]
Johann Bollig | |
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Born | (1821-08-23)23 August 1821 Rhenish, Prussia |
Died | 9 March 1895(1895-03-09) (aged 73) Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Theologian, professor |
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Era | 19th century, First Vatican Council |
Tradition or movement | Roman Catholic, Jesuit |
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