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  1. Saint Peter Canisius, doctor of the church, Jesuit scholar, and strong opponent of Protestantism who has been called the second apostle of Germany. His major work was the Triple Catechism (1555–58), which became the most famous catechism of the Counter-Reformation.

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  2. Why did the Vatican choose Peter Canisius for this delicate task? Born in Holland in 1521, Peter had edited and written several volumes on Church history and theology, been a delegate to the Council of Trent, and reformed the German universities from heresy.

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  4. Father Peter Canisius was chosen. Did he wear a trench coat and dark glasses? Nope! He wore his priestly cassock. So why could he sneak through Europe and not be suspected? Well, Father Canisius started many universities throughout Europe and he was a Jesuit monk. His disguise? To pretend to be checking up on the universities and monasteries in ...

  5. Peter Canisius (Peter Kanis; 1521-1597) is honored as a Doctor of the Church for his heroic defense of Catholicism through teaching, preaching and writing catechisms. He was also one of the giants of the young Society of Jesus, serving as the first provincial of Germany, a post he held for 14 years.

  6. Peter Canisius revitalized Catholic life and teaching at universities in Ingolstadt and Augsburg. He founded new ones at Prague and Fribourg. In all four cities his preaching and catechizing won the hearts of Catholics and attracted nominal Protestants to the church.

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  7. Peter Canisius SJ (Dutch: Pieter Kanis; 8 May 1521 – 21 December 1597) was a Dutch Jesuit priest. He became known for his strong support for the Catholic faith during the Protestant Reformation in Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, Switzerland and the British Isles.

  8. Dec 21, 2021 · Saint Peter Canisius is a Patron Saint of: Germany. Includes Saint of the Day, Minute Meditations, and Pause + Pray. An important Catholic reformer in Germany, Saint Peter Canisius earned a master’s degree at age 19, and then joined the Jesuits. He was a great writer and patron of the sick and imprisoned.

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