Friday, o8 November 2013
Our Lady Immaculate & St Margaret's - Duns
Blessed
John Duns Scotus
Blessed John (Johannes) Duns Scotus was one of the more important theologians
and philosophers of the High Middle Ages. Born at Duns in the county of
Berwick, Scotland around 1266, John was descended from a wealthy farming
family. John received the habit of the Friars Minor at Dumfries, where his
uncle Elias Duns was superior. After novitiate he studied at Oxford and Paris
and was ordained to the priesthood on 17 March 1291.
He was nicknamed Doctor Subtilis (the "Subtle Doctor") for his penetrating
and subtle manner of thought and he was remembered mostly for his defense of
the doctrine of Immaculate Conception. During the night of Christmas, 1299 at
the Oxford Convent, Bl. John, immersed in his contemplation of the adorable
mystery of the Incarnation of the Word, was rapt in ecstasy. The Blessed Mother
appeared to him and placed on his arms the Child Jesus who kissed and embraced
him fondly.
He died in 1308 and he is buried in the Franciscan church near the famous
Cologne cathedral.
Drawing on the work of John Duns Scotus, Pope Pius IX solemnly defined the
Immaculate Conception of Mary in 1854. On March 20, 1993 John Duns Scotus, the
"Subtle Doctor," was beatified in 1993 by Pope John Paul II at St.
Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Bl. John Duns Scotus, "The minstrel of the Word Incarnate" and
"Defender of Mary's Immaculate Conception" was presented by Pope John
Paul II to our age "wealthy of human, scientific and technological
resources, but in which many have lost the sense of faith and lead lives
distant from Christ and His Gospel," as "a Teacher of thought and
life." For the Church, he is "an example of fidelity to the revealed
truth, of effective, priestly, and serious dialogue in search for unity."
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