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Cardinal Bea

His Eminence
Augustin Bea
Cardinal-Deacon of San Saba
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Appointed 17 December 1959
Term ended 16 November 1968
Predecessor None
Successor Jean Daniélou
Orders
Ordination 25 August 1912
by Hermann Jürgens
Consecration 19 April 1962
by Pope John XXIII
Created Cardinal 14 December 1959
by Pope John XXIII
Rank Cardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Birth name Augustin Bea
Born (1881-05-28)28 May 1881
Riedböhringen, Germany
Died 16 November 1968(1968-11-16) (aged 87)
Rome, Italy
Nationality German
Denomination Roman Catholic
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Motto In nomine domini Jesu (In the name of the Lord Jesus)
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Styles of
Augustin Bea
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Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See Germania in Numidia (titular)

Augustin Bea, S.J. (28 May 1881 - 16 November 1968), was a German Jesuit priest and scholar at the Pontifical Gregorian University specialising in biblical studies and biblical archeology. He also served as the personal confessor of Pope Pius XII.

In 1959, Pope John XXIII made him a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as the first president of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity from 1960 until his death. Bea was a leading biblical scholar and ecumenist, who greatly influenced Christian-Jewish relations during the Second Vatican Council in Nostra aetate. Bea published several books, mostly in Latin, and 430 articles.

Bea was born in Riedböhringen, today a part of Blumberg, Baden-Württemberg; his father was a carpenter. He studied at the Universities of Freiburg, Innsbruck, Berlin, and at Valkenburg, the Jesuit house of studies in the Netherlands. On 18 April 1902, he joined the Society of Jesus, as he "was much inclined to the scholarly life". Bea was ordained a priest on 25 August 1912, and finished his studies in 1914. He then served as Superior of the Jesuit residence in Aachen until 1917, at which time he began teaching Scripture at Valkenburg. From 1921 to 1924, Bea was the provincial superior of Germany. Superior General Wlodimir Ledochowski then sent him to Rome, where he worked as the Superior of the Biennial House of Formation (1924–1928), professor at the Pontifical Biblical Institute (1924–1949), and rector of the Institute of Superior Ecclesiastical Studies (1924–1930). In 1930, Bea was named rector of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, a post in which he remained for nineteen years.


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