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==Notable members== {{see also|List of Dominican saints and beatified|List of Dominican friars}} [[File:40 Innocenzo V.jpg|thumb|[[Pope Innocent V]] depicted in a 1350s [[fresco]] by [[Tommaso da Modena]], in [[Treviso]]]] === Dominican popes and cardinals === Four Dominican friars have served as [[Pope|bishop of Rome]]: * Pope [[Innocent V]] (r. 1276) * Pope [[Benedict XI]] (r. 1303–04) * Pope [[Pius V]] (r. 1566–72) * Pope [[Pope Benedict XIII|Benedict XIII]] (r. 1724–30) ==== First elected cardinal ==== * [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]] (elected 1244), first Dominican cardinal<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hieronymus |first=Frank |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MO1EAQAAIAAJ |title=1488 Petri-Schwabe 1988: eine traditionsreiche Basler Offizin im Spiegel ihrer frühen Drucke |date=1997 |publisher=Schwabe |isbn=978-3-7965-1000-7 |pages=14 |language=de |access-date=2023-01-07 |archive-date=2023-03-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326164808/https://books.google.com/books?id=MO1EAQAAIAAJ |url-status=live }}</ref> There are currently five Dominican friars, and one member of the priestly fraternity in the College of Cardinals: * [[Dominik Duka]] (b. 1943), Czech, [[Archbishop of Prague|Archbishop Emeritus of Prague]] * [[Christoph Schönborn]] (b. 1945), Austrian, [[Archbishop of Vienna]] * [[Jose Advincula|Jose Advincula Jr.]] (b. 1952), Filipino, [[Archbishop of Manila]] * [[Jean-Paul Vesco]] (b. 1962), French, [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Algiers|Archbishop of Algiers]] * [[Frank Leo]] (b. 1971), Canadian, [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto|Archbishop of Toronto]] - ''Member of'' ''Priestly Fraternity'' * [[Timothy Radcliffe]] (b. 1945), British, [[Master of the Order of Preachers|85th Master Emeritus of the Order of Preachers]] === Other Dominicans === Other notable Dominicans include: * [[Fra Angelico]] (1395–1455), painter * [[Thomas Aquinas]] (c. 1225–1274), doctor of the Church * [[Teodoro Bacani Jr.]] (b. 1947), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Novaliches|Bishop of Novaliches]] * [[Matteo Bandello]] (c. 1480–1562), author of novellas and soldier * [[Gabriel Barletta]] (fl. 15th century), renowned preacher * [[Fra Bartolomeo]] (1472–1517), [[Italian Renaissance]] painter * [[Rodolfo Fontiveros Beltran]] (1948–2017), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of San Fernando de La Union|Bishop of San Fernando de La Union]] * [[Frei Betto]] (b. 1945), Brazilian friar, theologian, political activist and former government adviser * [[Giordano Bruno]] (1548–1600), philosopher and astronomer; condemned as a heretic and burned in Rome by the Inquisition * [[Martin Bucer]] (1491–1551), German friar who left the order to join the [[Protestant Reformation]] * [[Edward Ambrose Burgis]] (c. 1673–1747), historian and theologian * [[Elias Burneti of Bergerac]] (fl. 13th century), theologian * [[Anne Buttimer]] (1938–2017), University College Dublin * [[Thomas Cajetan]] (1469–1534), theologian, philosopher, and cardinal, who famously debated [[Martin Luther]] * [[Tommaso Campanella]] (1568–1639), philosopher, theologian, astrologer, and poet; denounced by the [[Roman Inquisition|Inquisition]] * [[Melchor Cano]] (1509–1560), Spanish theologian of the [[School of Salamanca]] * [[Oliviero Carafa]] (1430–1511), Italian cardinal and diplomat * [[Christopher Cardone]] (b. 1957), Archbishop of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Honiara|Archdiocese of Honiara]] * [[Diego Carranza]] (b. 1559), Mexican missionary * [[Bartolomé de las Casas]] (1484–1566), Spanish bishop in the West, known as the ''Protector of the Indians'' * [[Marie-Dominique Chenu]] (1895–1990), French theologian of the ''[[Nouvelle Théologie]]'' * [[Richard Luke Concanen]] (1747–1810), first [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York|Bishop of New York]] * [[Yves Congar]] (1904–1995), French theologian of the ''Nouvelle Théologie'', later cardinal * [[Conradin of Bornada]] (d. 1429), renowned preacher * [[Brian Davies (philosopher)|Brian Davies]] (b. 1951), distinguished Professor of Philosophy, [[Fordham University]]; former regent of [[Blackfriars, Oxford]] * [[Domingo de Soto]] (1494–1546), Spanish theologian and philosopher of the School of Salamanca * [[The Singing Nun|Jeanine Deckers]] (1933–1985), briefly famous Belgian singer-songwriter * [[Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers]] (1898–1988), French theologian, professor at the [[Pontifical Lateran University]] in Rome, advisor of [[Pope Pius XII]] on the dogma of the [[Assumption of Mary]], author of the [[Sedeprivationism|Thesis of Cassiciacum]], [[Sedevacantism|Sedevacantist]] bishop * [[Joseph Augustine Di Noia]] (b. 1943), American Theologian, Adjunct Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith * [[Meister Eckhart]] (c. 1260-c. 1328), German mystic and preacher * [[Nicholas Eymerich]] (c. 1316–1399), Inquisitor General of the [[Kingdom of Aragon]] and theologian * [[Anthony Fisher]] (b. 1960), [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney|Archbishop of Sydney]] * [[Réginald Marie Garrigou-Lagrange]] (1877–1964), leading 20th-century Thomist * [[Bernard Gui]] (1261–1331), French bishop and inquisitor of the [[Cathars]] * [[Gustavo Gutierrez]] (1928–2024), Peruvian [[Liberation theology|liberation theologian]] * [[Jean Jérôme Hamer]] (1916–1996), Belgian theologian and Curia official, cardinal * [[Henrik Kalteisen]] (c. 1390–1464), 24th [[Archdiocese of Nidaros|Archbishop of Nidaros]] * [[Hermann of Minden]], 13th-century [[provincial superior]] of the German province of Dominicans * [[James of Lausanne]] (d. 1321), superior of the order in France * [[Robert Kilwardby]] (c. 1215–1279), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and cardinal * [[Heinrich Kramer]] (1430–1505), German author of the ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'', a handbook for witch hunting * [[Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire]] (1802–1861), French theologian, journalist, and political activist * [[Osmund Lewry]] (1929–1987), English theologian * [[Jacques Loew]] (1908–1999), French [[worker-priest]] * [[Patricia Madigan]] (b. 1950), Australian [[Religious sister (Catholic)|religious sister]]; member and leader of the Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Solomon Islands; executive director of the Dominican Centre for Interfaith Ministry Education and Research (CIMER) * [[Herbert McCabe]] (1926–2001), English theologian and scholar * [[Malcolm McMahon]] (b. 1949), [[Archbishop of Liverpool]] * [[Vincent McNabb]] (1868–1943), Irish scholar, apologist and ecumenist * [[Aidan Nichols]] (b. 1948), English theologian * [[Flannery O'Connor]], American author, Dominican tertiary laywoman * [[José S. Palma]] (b. 1950), [[Archdiocese of Cebu|Archbishop of Cebu]] * [[Marco Pellegrini]] (fl.1500), Vicar-General of the Dominicans in Lombardy * [[Dominique Pire]] (George) (1910–1969), recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] * [[Girolamo Savonarola]] (1452–1498), Italian orator, ''de facto'' ruler of [[Florentine Republic]] after the overthrow of the [[Medici family]], burned by the Inquisition * [[Edward Schillebeeckx]] (1914–1998), Belgian theologian * [[E. Anne Schwerdtfeger]] (1930–2008), American composer * [[Rufino Sescon|Rufino Sescon Jr.]] (b. 1972), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga|Bishop of Balanga]] * [[Napoleon Sipalay|Napoleon Sipalay Jr.]] (b. 1970), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Alaminos|Bishop of Alaminos]] * [[John Tauler]] ({{Circa|1300}}–1361), one of the [[Rhineland mysticism|Rhineland Mystics]] * [[Johann Tetzel]] ({{circa|1465}}–1519), Inquisitor for Poland and Saxony, renowned preacher and [[indulgence]] seller * [[Socrates Villegas]] (b. 1960), [[Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan|Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan]] * [[Vincent of Beauvais]] (c. 1184-c. 1264), author/compiler of the encyclopedic text ''The Great Mirror'' (''[[Speculum Maius]]'') * [[Francisco de Vitoria]] (c. 1483–1546), Spanish philosopher and theologian of the [[School of Salamanca]], renowned for his work in [[international law]]
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