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Alanus de Rupe (also Alan, Alain de la Roche, Blessed Alan or Blessed Alain de la Roche); (c. 1428 – 8 September 1475) was a Roman Catholic theologian noted for his views on prayer. Some writers claim him as a native of Germany, others of Belgium; but his disciple, Cornelius Sneek, assures us that he was born in Brittany. He died at Zwolle.
Alain de la Roche (also known as Alain de la Roche, O.P.) was a 13th-century French Dominican friar, theologian, and preacher. He is most famous for his promotion of the devotion to the Holy Rosary, particularly through his work in spreading the practice of praying the Rosary in the Dominican Order. He is credited with establishing the Rosary as a popular and essential devotion in the Church. De la Roche was also known for his theological writings, including works on the Virgin Mary and the importance of the Rosary in Christian life. His contributions had a significant impact on the devotional life of the Church, especially in the Dominican tradition.
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| Weight | N/A |
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| Dimensions | 11cm x 8cm x 1.2cm, 15cm x 11cm x 1.7cm, 21cm x 15cm x 1.7cm, 27cm x 21cm x 1.7cm, 42cm x 32cm x 1.7cm |
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