Abelli, Louis
ABELLI, ɑ-bel´li, LOUIS: French Roman Catholic; b. 1603; d. at Paris
Oct. 4, 1691. He was made bishop of Rhodez, southern France, in 1664, but resigned
three years later and retired to the monastery of St. Lazare in Paris. He was a
vehement opponent of Jansenism. His numerous works include: Medulla theologica
(2 vols., Paris, 1651), a treatise on dogmatics; La Tradition de l’Église touchant
la dévotion envers la Sainte Vierge (1652); Vie de St. Vincent de Paul
(1664); De l’obéissance et soumission due au Pape (ed. Cheruel, 1870); and
two volumes of meditations, La Couronne de l’année chrétienne (1657).