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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Thomas Marie Philippe, även känd som faderThomas Marie Philippe, även känd som fader Thomas, ursprungligen Jean Marie Joseph Philippe, född 18 mars 1905 i Cysoing, död 4 februari 1993 i Saint-Jodard, var en fransk dominikanpräst. Philippe undervisade i teologi vid och vid Angelicum, Sankt Thomas av Aquinos påvliga universitet, och vid den dominikanska teologiska fakulteten i Rom. Han ledde sedan olika kommuniteter, bland annat Eau Vive, ett internationellt centrum för filosofi och teologi. Av då icke offentliggjorda skäl förbjöds Philippe 1956 av Vatikanen att undervisa och att förvalta sakramenten offentligt. På Eau Vive blev prästen Jean Vanier bekant med Philippe 1950 och Philippe blev Vaniers andliga vägledare. Han introducerade honom några år senare bland handikappade i Val Fleuri, en plats för personer med psykiska funktionsnedsättningar. Tillsammans grundade de 1964 den första L'Arche-kommuniteten som välkomnar människor med psykisk funktionsnedsättning, och Philippe kom sedan att följa den växande verksamheten. Med anledning av nya uppgifter gjordes 2015 en kanonisk utredning, 22 år efter Philippes död 1993, som kunde bekräfta att omkring tio kvinnor utnyttjats av Philippe mellan 1970 och 1991. Kvinnorna vittnade om ett psykologiskt och andligt grepp där de ombetts att inte avslöja det skedda.är de ombetts att inte avslöja det skedda. , Jean Marie Joseph Philippe (18 March 1905 Jean Marie Joseph Philippe (18 March 1905 – 4 February 1993) was a French Dominican priest. Along with Jean Vanier, he co-founded the communities of L'Arche, an organisation which helps support people with mental disabilities. Both he and Vanier were later found to be sexual abusers. Philippe also taught theology and philosophy, and conducted preaching, retreats, and gave spiritual direction (the latter being the setting of his abusive behavior).eing the setting of his abusive behavior). , Thomas Marie Philippe, connu aussi sous leThomas Marie Philippe, connu aussi sous le nom de père Thomas (de son nom de naissance Jean Marie Joseph Philippe), né le 18 mars 1905 à Cysoing (Nord) et mort le 4 février 1993 à Saint-Jodard (Loire), est un prêtre dominicain français. Il est le frère de Marie-Dominique Philippe et le neveu de Thomas Dehau, également dominicains. Il est avec Jean Vanier le cofondateur de l'association L'Arche, des communautés qui accueillent des personnes ayant un handicap mental. À la suite d'abus sexuels dont il s'est rendu coupable sur des femmes, il a été interdit par l'Église de l'exercice de tout ministère sacerdotal.e l'exercice de tout ministère sacerdotal.
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rdfs:comment Thomas Marie Philippe, connu aussi sous leThomas Marie Philippe, connu aussi sous le nom de père Thomas (de son nom de naissance Jean Marie Joseph Philippe), né le 18 mars 1905 à Cysoing (Nord) et mort le 4 février 1993 à Saint-Jodard (Loire), est un prêtre dominicain français. Il est le frère de Marie-Dominique Philippe et le neveu de Thomas Dehau, également dominicains. Il est avec Jean Vanier le cofondateur de l'association L'Arche, des communautés qui accueillent des personnes ayant un handicap mental.nt des personnes ayant un handicap mental. , Thomas Marie Philippe, även känd som faderThomas Marie Philippe, även känd som fader Thomas, ursprungligen Jean Marie Joseph Philippe, född 18 mars 1905 i Cysoing, död 4 februari 1993 i Saint-Jodard, var en fransk dominikanpräst. Philippe undervisade i teologi vid och vid Angelicum, Sankt Thomas av Aquinos påvliga universitet, och vid den dominikanska teologiska fakulteten i Rom. Han ledde sedan olika kommuniteter, bland annat Eau Vive, ett internationellt centrum för filosofi och teologi. Av då icke offentliggjorda skäl förbjöds Philippe 1956 av Vatikanen att undervisa och att förvalta sakramenten offentligt.a och att förvalta sakramenten offentligt. , Jean Marie Joseph Philippe (18 March 1905 Jean Marie Joseph Philippe (18 March 1905 – 4 February 1993) was a French Dominican priest. Along with Jean Vanier, he co-founded the communities of L'Arche, an organisation which helps support people with mental disabilities. Both he and Vanier were later found to be sexual abusers. Philippe also taught theology and philosophy, and conducted preaching, retreats, and gave spiritual direction (the latter being the setting of his abusive behavior).eing the setting of his abusive behavior).
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