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St. Peter Canisius Essay, Research Paper


St. Peter Canisius


Peter Canisius was born in Nijmegen, Holland to a wealthy


family in 1521. His father was Jakob Kanijis, an instructor of the


princes court in the court of Duke Lorraine. He was a respected


man, being appointed nine times as mayor of his native town.


(McGraw-Hill) Although Peter’s mother died at an early age, he had


a loving step-mother who stressed education and raised him to fear


God. Although Peter accused himself of wasting his youth, by the


time he was 19, he had already earned a master of arts degree at


Cologne University. As a teenager, Canisius began to find himself.


Though giving in at first, he resisted his father’s pushing him to


become a lawyer and instead followed a path of studying theology.


(Thurston and Attwater)


At Cologne, Peter first started writing seriously, something


that would mark the uniqueness of his entire career. Also, he made


acquaintances in a circle of devout priests who worked to gain


reforms within the Catholic Church. Soon, after attending a


retreat headed by Peter Faber, one of the first six companions of


Ignatius Loyola, he joined the Society of Jesus. By becoming a


Jesuit, he began the significant part of his life. He quickly rose


the ranks of the Jesuit hierarchy. Within years, he became


renowned for his knowledge of the Bible and his ability to get to


the hearts of people. Over his career, he was shuttled from


location to location, mostly in Germany, counteracting the


Protestant movement which had virtually destroyed the Catholic


Church in many areas. He is often referred to as the Second


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Apostle of Germany. From 1549 to 1580, he established twenty


Jesuit colleges all over Europe, all of them marked by excellence


and all of them producing strong Catholic political and spiritual


leaders. (Eliade) At the core, though, the qualities that made him


great were his writing, his knowledge of the Bible, his passive


arguing style and his work ethic.


Peter Canisius was among the members of the elite when it came


to comprehension of spiritual matters or anything pertaining to


God. He could “duke it out” with any of the Protestant theologians


who were in general far more knowledgeable than the theologians of


the Catholic church. He could base his arguments for doctrine on


scripture just as well as any Protestant. (Bentley) It was not


this alone, though, that caused others to follow him into


Catholicism. It was the style in which his arguments were


effected. Canisius was stern towards the leaders and propagators


of Protestantism but he was gentle in his arguments. When arguing


for Catholic doctrine, he thought it was important to not stress


things the Protestants were leery of such as confession, purgatory


and indulgences. Instead, “their need, as that of children, is for


milk, and they should be led gently and gradually to those dogmas


about which there is a dispute.” He didn’t scorn or scold those


who had been born into or drifted towards Protestantism. He felt


that they were headed in the wrong direction, but it wasn’t because


they were malicious or even because they were aware of the


direction they were going. They had merely been misguided.


Therefore he felt it was his job to show them the correct path that


he felt was Catholicism. This was not an excuse to be discourteous


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or to scold. Rather, it was a time to

be gentle and polite.


(Thurston and Attwater)


Peter’s gentle style of argumentation led to much success. He


revived the Catholic church and sustained it in many areas


including Ingolstadt, Vienna, Augsburg, Innsbruck, and Munich. In


all of these places he taught and preached, but was never overly


forceful. This is not to mention the other work he did while on


location. He anointed the sick. He visited prisoners and


attended to those who had been struck with the plague. It is


estimated that he covered 6,000 miles in three years on horseback


and foot. Peter Canisius was an indefatigable man. He had a work


ethic that wouldn’t quit. He said, “If you have too much to do,


with God’s help you will find time to do it all.”


Despite all these achievements, the work that Canisius is best


known for is his writing. He was the first Jesuit writer. Despite


having written from a fairly early point in his life, Peter was not


the greatest writer in the world. He didn’t write anything that


was really new and he didn’t have any literary ambition but his


writing was still ingenious. What makes his works intriguing is


the


unheard of level of understanding that he acquired. His most


famous writings were three catechisms, each with their own special


purpose. The first catechism was entitled the Summa Doctrinae


Christianae. It contained 213-223 detailed questions and answers


about Catholic doctrine. It was designed as a compendium for


universities and graduating classes of Jesuit schools. The second


catechism was called Summa doctrinae christianae per questiones


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tradita et ad captum rudiorum accomodata. It asks 59 questions on


Catholic doctrine and gives short, but concise answers. It was


intended to give initial religious instruction to children. The


third catechism was entitled Catechismus Minor seu parvus


Catechismus Catholicorum. This third catechism includes a detailed


calendar with feasts and saints in addition to 124 questions and


short answers. This catechism was intended to be a textbook for


secondary Jesuit schools. All of these works were typical of


Peter’s character. They were detailed, concise and comprehensive.


They clearly explained the Catholic church’s views and were mass


produced until the 19th century. These catechisms were so helpful


to Catholics of the day that they were translated into dozens of


languages. Altogether, there were about 200 editions of the


catechisms put out, even while he was alive. (McGraw-Hill)


By 1591, Peter was reaching old age. It was in this year that


he suffered a paralytic seizure. This brought him to the brink of


death but he managed to recover to the point where he could write


again, with the help of a secretary. This was the beginning of the


end, though for Peter Canisius. He died on December 21, 1597. In


1925, he was canonized. At the same time he was declared a Doctor


of the Church for his catechetical studies. St. Peter was an


unforgettable figure for the Catholic church in the 1500’s. Through


his knowledge, preaching and writing, he saved Catholicism in


Germany. Were it not for him, Catholicism could possibly have been


non-existent throughout much of eastern Europe. His gentle


approach to defending Catholic doctrine was very important in terms


of pulling back Protestants who had been misguided to the Catholic


church. He was a tireless man to whom the Catholic church will


always be indebted.

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