Cabassut, Jean
CABASSUT, JEAN
Theologian and priest of the Oratory; b. Aix, 1604;d. there, 1685. He taught Canon Law at Avignon, and was companion and confessor to the Archbishop of Aix, Cardinal Grimaldi, when the latter became Pope Alexander VII. He was well known for his writings on ecclesiastical history and was considered an authority on Canon Law and moral theology. In moral theology he was a probabiliorist and was highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus. His main works were: Notitia Conciliorum (Lyons 1668); Notitia ecclesiastica historiarium, conciliorum … (Lyons 1680), considered an authoritative work on the history of councils; and Juris canonici theoria et praxis (Lyons 1660), which went through many editions.
Bibliography: j. raffalli, Dictionnaire de droit canonique 2:1185. Nomenclatur literarius theologiae catholicae 4:508. l. batterel, Mémoires doméstiques pour servir à l'histoire de l'Oratoire, ed. a. ingold and e. bonnardet, 5 v. (Paris 1903–11) 2:396–412. Commentarium Lovaniense in Codicem iuris canonici 1 1:541.
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