Diego Álvarez, O.P.
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeArchbishop of Trani
Appointed19 March 1607
Term ended10 May 1632
PredecessorJuan de Rada
SuccessorTommaso d'Ancora
Orders
Consecration1 April 1607 (Bishop)
by Girolamo Bernerio
Personal details
Bornc. 1555
Died10 May 1632(1632-05-10) (aged 76–77)
Trani, Kingdom of Naples
BuriedTrani Cathedral

Diego Álvarez (Latin: Didacus Alvarez; c. 1555 – 1632) was a Spanish theologian who opposed Molinism. He was archbishop of Trani from 1607 to his death.

Life

Diego Álvarez was born at Medina de Rioseco, Old Castile, about 1555.[1] He entered the Dominican Order in his native city, and taught theology for twenty years in the Spanish cities of Burgos, Trianos, Plasencia, and Valladolid, and for ten years (1596-1606) at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, in Rome. From 1603 to 1606 he was elected Regent of the Collegium Divi Thomae of the Dominicans in Rome.[2]

Shortly after his arrival in Rome (7 November 1596) he presented to Pope Clement VIII a memorial requesting him to examine the work Concordia liberi Arbitrii, by Luis de Molina, S.J., which, upon its publication in 1588, had given rise to bitter controversy, known as Molinism, on the extent of knowledge of God in the Divine providence. Before the Congregation (Congregatio de Auxiliis), appointed by the Pope to settle the dispute, he defended the Thomistic doctrines of grace, predestination, etc., alone for three years, and, thereafter, conjointly with his confrere Tomas de Lemos, to whom he gave the first place, until the suspension of the Congregation (1606).

He was appointed on 19 March 1607, by Pope Paul V, to the Archbishopric of Trani.[1] The episcopal consecration followed on 1 April in the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva by the hands of Girolamo Bernerio. He passed the remainder of his life in Trani where he died on 10 May 1632.[3] He was buried in that cathedral.[4]

Works

De auxiliis Diuinae Gratiae, 1620

Besides a commentary on Isaiah, and a manual for preachers, he published: De auxiliis divinæ gratiæ et humani arbitrii viribus et libertate, ac legitimâ ejus cum efficaciâ eorumdem auxiliorum concordiâ libri XII (Rome, 1610; Lyons, 1620; Douai, 1635); Responsionum ad objectiones adversus concordiam liberi arbitrii cum divinâ, præscientiâ, providentiâ, et prædestinatione, atque cum efficaciâ prævenientis gratiæ, prout a S. Thomâ et Thomistis defenditur et explicatur, Libri IV (Trani, 1622; Lyons, 1622); De origine Pelagianæ hæresis et ejus progressu et damnatione per plures summos pontifices et concilia factâ Historia ex annalibus Card. Baronii et aliis probatis auctoribus collecta (Trani, 1629); Responsionum liber ultimus hoc titulo: Opus præclarum nunquam hâctenus editum, in quo argumentis validissimis concordia liberi arbitrii cum divinâ præscientiâ, prædestinatione, et efficaciâ gratiæ prævenientis ad mentem S. Thomæ et omnium defenditur et explicatur (Douai, 1635); Operis de auxiliis divinæ gratiæ et humani arbitrii viribus et libertate, ac legitimâ ejus cum efficaciæ eorumdem auxiliorum concordiâ summa, in IV libros distincta (Lyons, 1620; Cologne, 1621; Trani, 1625); De incarnatione divini verbi disputationes LXXX; in quibus explicantur et defenduntur, quæ in tertiâ parte summæ theologicæ docet S. Thomas a Q. 1 ad 24 (Lyons, 1614; Rome, 1615; Cologne, 1622); Disputationes theologicæ in primam secundæ S. Thomæ, in quibus præcipua omina quæ adversus doctrinam ejusdem et communem Thomistarum a diversis auctoribus impugnantur, juxta legitimum sensum præceptoris angelici explicantur et defenduntur (Trani, 1617; Cologne, 1621).[5]

References

  1. 1 2 David Cheney. "Archbishop Diego (Didaco) Alvarez, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 1 Jan 2018.
  2. "Alvarez, Diego". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Treccani. Retrieved 31 Dec 2017.
  3. La terra di Bari sotto l'aspetto storico, economico e naturale : pubblicazione della provincia di Bari per la esposizione universale di Parigi (in Italian). Vol. 2. Trani: Tip. V. Vecchi. 1900. p. A32.
  4. Cavalieri, Giovanni Michele (1696). Galleria de'Sommi Pontefici, patriarchi, arcivescovi, e vescovi dell'ordine de'Predicatori (in Italian). Vol. 1. Benevento. pp. 579–580.
  5. Arthur Lawrence McMahon (1913). "Diego Alvarez" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diego Alvarez". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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