List of former Catholic brothers
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This is a list of notable former Roman Catholic religious brothers:
- Rick Curry, SJ – was a Jesuit brother for 47 years before being ordained a priest in 2009 at the age of 66[citation needed]
- Justo Gallego Martínez – Spanish former Trappist monk who left due to ill health; best known for his construction of an unfinished and unsanctioned cathedral in the Community of Madrid[1]
- Robert Hoatson – former Christian Brother and priest who left to become a sexual abuse victims activist[citation needed]
- John Philip Holland – Irish engineer and developer of the first submarine of the United States Navy; was a member of the Congregation of Christian Brothers in his younger years before leaving in 1873 due to ill health[citation needed]
- Guillaume Imbert – French writer; was forced by his parents to join a Benedictine monastery but left as soon as he could[citation needed]
- Gabriel Moran – American theologian and religious educator; was a Brother of the Christian Schools from 1954–1985 when he left and married a woman[citation needed]
- Trinidad Sanchez, Jr. – American poet; was a Jesuit brother for 27 years[citation needed]
- William I of Berg – Count of Berg; former monk whose religious vows were absolved by the Pope so he could become count[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bannerman, Lucy (1 April 2010). "The Quixotic task of Don Justo: to build a cathedral by himself". The Times. London. Retrieved 19 April 2010.[dead link]