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  1. Louis Veuillot (11 October 1813 – 7 March 1883) was a French journalist and author who helped to popularize ultramontanism (a philosophy favoring Papal supremacy).

    • French
    • Eugène Veuillot (brother), François Veuillot (brother)
    • Journalist, writer
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  2. Louis Veuillot, né à Boynes le 11 octobre 1813 et mort à Paris le 7 avril 1883 [1], est un journaliste et homme de lettres français. Catholique passionné, il défend avec vigueur l'enseignement privé et reprend le journal L'Univers, qu'il dirige avec son frère Eugène Veuillot.

  3. 12. Apr. 2024 · Louis Veuillot (born October 11, 1813, Boynes, France—died March 7, 1883, Paris) was an author and leader within France of extreme Ultramontanism, a movement advocating absolute papal supremacy.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 28. Jan. 2024 · Louis Veuillot (11 October 1813 – 7 March 1883) was a French journalist and author who helped to popularize ultramontanism (a philosophy favoring Papal supremacy).

  5. 27. Nov. 2016 · “What the Sovereign Pontiff defined in Rome through his infallible Magisterium, the Immaculate Virgin Mother of God, blessed among all women, wanted to confirm by her own words, it seems, when shortly afterward she manifested herself by a famous apparition at the grotto of Massabielle.” 1 The decree “ de tuto ” used by the Congregation of Rites ...

    • Christian Sorrel
    • 2016
  6. (181383), Ultramontane French journalist. In 1843 he became editor of L'Univers, a newspaper which gained an international significance through his defence of the Church.

  7. LOUIS VEUILLOT. By. Waldemar Gurian* In 1840 when Louis Veuillot started his career as a Catholic. journalist he confessed that all his relatives were "living in the most inferior levels of society; they are workers, peasants, small merchants. I am probably the first of the family who knows how.