Spanish theologian
Santiago María Ramírez Ruíz de Dulanto (Samiano , Burgos , 25 July 1891 – Salamanca , 18 December 1967) was a Dominican friar , priest, professor of philosophy and theology, and noted 20th century Thomist .[ 1] [ 2] He participated in the Second Vatican Council as a peritus .[ 3]
Life
Ramírez was born in 1891 into a family of farmers and entered the major Catholic seminary in Logroño .[ 4] He subsequently left to enter the Order of Preachers in 1911.[ 5] His novitiate took place in Corias , Asturias, and he received the tonsure in 1914.[ 6] After completing his studies at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (also known as the Angelicum ) in Rome, he was ordained a priest on 16 July 1916.[ 7] He subsequently taught theology and philosophy at the Convent of San Esteban, Salamanca , at the University of Freiburg , and at the "Luis Vives" Institute of Philosophy.[ 8]
In 1949, he travelled to the United States to attend the Dominican General Chapter , held at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC., where he served on the Chapter's Commission pertaining to Study (De Studiis ).[ 9]
In 1960, he was appointed as a member of the Preparatory Commission for the Second Vatican Council.[ 10] He was subsequently named a peritus for the Council's Theological Commission.[ 11]
He died in 1967 and was buried in the Convent of San Esteban in the so-called "Pantheon of Theologians" alongside other noted theologians, including Melchor Cano , Francisco de Vitoria , and Domingo de Soto .[ 12] [ 13]
References
^ Camacho, Luis (1968). "In Memoriam (Review)". The Thomist . 32 (4): 575–577. doi :10.1353/tho.1968.0013 .
^ Cessario, Romanus (2003). A Short History of Thomism . Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press. p. 90. ISBN 081321386X .
^ Camacho, Luis (1968). "In Memoriam (Review)". The Thomist . 32 (4): 577. doi :10.1353/tho.1968.0013 .
^ Camacho, Luis (1968). "In Memoriam (Review)". The Thomist . 32 (4): 576. doi :10.1353/tho.1968.0013 .
^ Camacho, Luis (1968). "In Memoriam (Review)". The Thomist . 32 (4): 576. doi :10.1353/tho.1968.0013 .
^ "Santiago Ramirez OP 1891-1967" . Filosofía en español . Retrieved 8 June 2022 .
^ "Santiago Ramirez OP 1891-1967" . Filosofía en español . Retrieved 8 June 2022 .
^ Merino, P. (January 1, 1972). "Review of Marrero, V., Santiago Ramírez, O.P., su vida y su obra". Revista española de teología . 32 (4): 493.
^ Acta Capituli Generalis Diffinitorum S. Ordinis FF. Praedicatorum Washingtonii . Rome: Curia Generalitia ad S. Sabinae. 1949. pp. 5, 31.
^ Martín, Ramón Hernández. "Santiago María Ramírez Dulanto" . Retrieved 9 June 2022 .
^ Martín, Ramón Hernández. "Santiago María Ramírez Dulanto" . Retrieved 9 June 2022 .
^ Martín, Ramón Hernández. "Santiago María Ramírez Dulanto" . Retrieved 9 June 2022 .
^ "Convento de San Esteban de Salamanca" . Retrieved 9 June 2022 .
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