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Lubac, Henri de
Theologian, cardinal; b. Cambrai, Feb. 20, 1896. After the study of law, Henri Marie-Joseph Sonier de Lubac entered the Society of Jesus in 1913 at the novitiate of Saint Leonard (Great Britain).
De lubac biography
During his study of letters (Canterbury 1919–20), philosophy (Jersey 1920–23), and theology (Ore Place, Hastings 1924–26; Lyon-Fourviere 1926–28) he had as fellow students Yves de montcheuil (1899–1944) and Gaston Fessard (1897–1978).
De Lubac published many of their works after their deaths. Stimulated by their friendship, his thought developed through contact with such great masters as the philosopher Maurice blondel (1861–1949), whose more important correspondence he would later publish, and Léonce de grandmaison (1868–1927), Pierre rousselot (1878–1915), Joseph marÉchal (1878–1944), and Joseph Huby (1878–1949).
After ordination to the priesthood (1927), and following his tertianship